Law Practice
Nov. 10, 2011
Improved economy makes lawyers more mobile
A few years ago when the U.S. economy reached record lows, many attorneys thought it wise to stay put at their firms instead of jumping ship. Now that the economy is slowly picking up the pace, they are once again becoming more mobile.




By Saul Sugarman Daily Journal Staff Writer A few years ago, when the U.S. economy reached record lows, many attorneys thought it wise to stay put at their firms instead of jumping ship, even if they were unhappy. "People went into a bit of shell shock," said Sanford Michelman, chairman of the Encino-based firm Michelman & Robinson LLP. Michelman and recruitment agencies have noted th...
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