By Donald H. Oppenheim
With the coming of the new millennium, many law-firm leaders are trying to hold up the crystal ball, spin it and predict the future, both as a matter of career and client management and to avoid appearing out of touch with the direction and future of the law.
The truth is that nobody really has ...
With the coming of the new millennium, many law-firm leaders are trying to hold up the crystal ball, spin it and predict the future, both as a matter of career and client management and to avoid appearing out of touch with the direction and future of the law.
The truth is that nobody really has ...
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