Economic Change in the Legal Profession
Lawyers spoke about the changing economy of law practice. Attorneys from law firms, corporations, and law schools talked about the way that … read more
Lawyers spoke about the changing economy of law practice. Attorneys from law firms, corporations, and law schools talked about the way that the recession has affected the way they do their jobs, including information gathering, outsourcing and the hiring of new law school graduates. They also responded to questions from the audience. close
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