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Law Practice

Jul. 28, 2015

Dewey learn anything?

The take away from the criminal case against former managers of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP - the once global, now failed mega law firm - is not the immediate listing of all the ways that "we are different." By Edwin B. Reeser


By Edwin B. Reeser


The take away from the criminal case against former managers of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP
- the once global, now failed mega law firm - is not the immediate listing of all
the ways that "we [i.e., your firm] are different." It is the more deliberate embrace
of a careful examination of how we are the same.


Dewey did not collapse because its leaders were corrupt,...

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