Law Practice
Jul. 19, 2000
Art of Interviewing
Probably one of the biggest law firm mysteries is how to properly conduct and evaluate an interview with a prospective new associate or staff member. Although styles range from casual to extremely formal, rarely does either produce the result a firm really needs: a clue as to what this person will actually be like working in your firm.




By Kimberly Quackenbush
Probably one of the biggest law firm mysteries is how to properly conduct and evaluate an interview with a prospective new associate or staff member. Although styles range from casual to extremely formal, rarely does either produce the result a firm really needs...
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