'Remoteness Creates Remoteness': Paul Hastings Chair Talks Keeping Lawyers 'Emotionally Connected' During COVID-19
Paul Hastings leader Seth Zachary says the success of remote work at law firms has a potential downside: the risk that firms' partners will become disconnected from each other and that younger lawyers will lose out when it comes to training and development.
September 18, 2020 at 06:56 PM
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This week's podcast features business of law reporter Patrick Smith's conversation with Seth Zachary, chairman of Am Law 50 firm Paul Hastings.
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