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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