Burnout Is Going to Cause a Wave of Turnover Among Law Firm Leaders
The size of law firms and increased demands are likely to shorten the tenure of law firm leaders. What can firms do to stabilize things at the top?
October 18, 2021 at 05:30 AM
8 minute read
Law Firm ManagementIt's not just the rank and file who are burning out of Big Law. Law firm leader burnout is also at an all-time high, industry analysts say, and is likely to cause not only a wave of turnover at the top in the next year, but shorter reigns in general for the next generation of firm chairs.
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