The New Lawyer Supplement
Nov. 20, 2007
Partying With a Purpose
No more keggers. Socializing, once you start your legal career, is a whole other animal. The office holiday party or other business entertaining can be an opportunity to further your career or ruin your reputation. The smart partygoer knows how to make the most of the situation and have fun in the process.




By Valerie Fontaine
No more keggers. Socializing, once you start your legal career, is a whole other animal. The office holiday party or other business entertaining can be an opportunity to further your career or ruin your reputation. The smart partygoer knows how to make the most of the situation and have fun in the process.
An invitation to a business social function - whether at the office, a colleague's or client's home, ...
No more keggers. Socializing, once you start your legal career, is a whole other animal. The office holiday party or other business entertaining can be an opportunity to further your career or ruin your reputation. The smart partygoer knows how to make the most of the situation and have fun in the process.
An invitation to a business social function - whether at the office, a colleague's or client's home, ...
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