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Perspective

Sep. 14, 2009

Looking Forward

Lawyers who get involved and stay involved in what they enjoy are likely to weather the economic storm more easily, writes Stacy Miller Azcarate.

By Stacy Miller Azcarate

Let's face it. There is no avoiding the new reality for lawyers and their law practices in the United States. Entire sectors of our legal profession have changed dramatically in response to last year's global economic turmoil. Those changes have accelerated the evolution - that had been stuck on slow-burn - and pushed law practice and management into uncharted territories. Lawyers and firms who embrace these changes will t...

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