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Law Practice

Nov. 20, 2001

New World Order

Last month, Los Angeles Daily Journal Editor Katrina Dewey was invited to Fenwick & West's San Francisco office to participate in a round-table discussion with some of law's most innovative leaders. The topic was taking their firms from good to great. The round-table started with a polite, if not predictable, conversation about eliminating billable hours, servicing finicky clients and the media's preoccupation with profits-per-partner.

        Last month, Los Angeles Daily Journal Editor Katrina Dewey was invited to Fenwick & West's San Francisco office to participate in a round-table discussion with some of law's most innovative leaders. The topic was taking their firms from good to great. The round-table started with a polite, if not predictable, conversation about eliminating billable hours, servicing finicky clients and the media's preoccupation with profits-pe...

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