By Lynn W. Harwell
With the declarations that we are in the worst financial crisis and economic downturn since the Great Depression, many U.S. workers have been hit hard. Though economic slowdowns can prove catastrophic for some industries, the legal profession generally weathers the storm. When corporate work is down, litigation or bankruptcy work thrives (or vice versa). But with the recent dissolution announcements of major San Francisco-based law firms such as Hell...
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