By Kurt A. Schlichter
After years of hard work, an associate who has proven him or herself will likely get a chance to lead a team of junior attorneys and support staff. Now what?
Leadership is not something that you simply do. It is a skill that you have to learn. Most young lawyers today have missed out on the traditional life experiences that trained past generations in leadership, like military service and work in the business world. Yet even a new partner w...
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