Labor/Employment
Dec. 28, 2001
Rainmakers, In-House Counsel Remain Desirable in Recession
Employment Column by Robert Major - Rarely does a day pass without someone asking me when the job market will rebound. My answer is usually, "If I knew that, I would be trading stocks rather than recruiting lawyers." There are, however, certain indicators that give a sense of where the market is going and when it might return, if ever, to the levels we have come to know and love.




By Robert Major
Rarely does a day pass without someone asking me when the job market will rebound. My answer is usually, "If I knew that, I would be trading stocks rather than recruiting lawyers." There are, however, certain indicators that give a sense of where the market is going and when it might return, if ever...
Rarely does a day pass without someone asking me when the job market will rebound. My answer is usually, "If I knew that, I would be trading stocks rather than recruiting lawyers." There are, however, certain indicators that give a sense of where the market is going and when it might return, if ever...
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