By Jeffrey H. Cohen
Lawyers are paid to communicate. In fact, communication is at the heart of the service we provide our clients. Although many young lawyers learn to communicate effectively both with and on behalf of clients, they too often fail to realize the importance of communication internally. The result is uncertainty about expectations, unnecessary stress and careers that develop without being influenced sufficiently b...
Lawyers are paid to communicate. In fact, communication is at the heart of the service we provide our clients. Although many young lawyers learn to communicate effectively both with and on behalf of clients, they too often fail to realize the importance of communication internally. The result is uncertainty about expectations, unnecessary stress and careers that develop without being influenced sufficiently b...
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