Law Practice
Apr. 30, 2002
Eyes Wide Open
Column by Bobbie McMorrow - A dramatic shift occurred in the summer of 1999. New York managing partners, usually the most confident of the breed, ran into a wall of conflicting realities that challenged their definitions of status and security. In the private meetings to which these attorneys invited me, we discussed the hiring and retention needs that were at an all-time high.




A dramatic shift occurred in the summer of 1999. New York managing partners, usually the most confident of the breed, ran into a wall of conflicting realities that challenged their definitions of status and security. In the private meetings to which these attorneys invited me, we discussed the...
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