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Discipline

Apr. 26, 2001

Swing Sweat

The booming economy of the late 1990s saw an unprecedented number of attorneys jumping from one law firm to another as they aimed to take advantage of skyrocketing salaries and mounting benefits. But do clients ultimately pay the price in lost confidentiality as a result of this game of musical chairs?

        By Kurt W. Melchior
        
        The booming economy of the late 1990s saw an unprecedented number of attorneys jumping from one law firm to another as they aimed to take advantage of skyrocketing salaries and mounting benefits. But do clients ultimately pay the price in lost confidentiality as a result of this game of musica...

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