In Friday’s New York Times, both Paul Krugman and David Brooks wrote on the same topic–whether as a country we have the leadership to manage through the current crisis to overcome fear and inertia. Naturally, we are all asking the same question about law.

While the conventional wisdom is that lawyers fear and resist change, I am glad to report I often encounter firm leaders who are cognizant of the need for and open to the possibilities of change.

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