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Law Practice

Dec. 15, 2012

Holiday etiquette for lawyers

It is that time of year again where ample opportunities exist to build or blow up client and family relations. Can you avoid the "naughty list"? By Crystal Rockwood


By Crystal Rockwood


It is that time of year again where ample opportunities exist to build or blow up client and family relations. Can you avoid the "naughty list"? Certainly, here are some tips for mastering awkward encounters.


Particularly irksome to many attorneys is the holiday greeting. "It's like walking on eggshells," says William Shreve, IP partner at Knobbe Martens in Irvine. "There is a natural tension in the holi...

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