Some Howrey associates were more fortunate than others. This winter, there were near constant reports in the legal press and the blogosphere (It’s Howrey Doody Time, anyone?) about the firm’s slumping financial performance and its steady stream of partner defections. Finally, in mid-March, the troubled firm decided to dissolve.
But one Washington, D.C.–based fourth-year associate who asked not to be named ignored the Sturm und Drang. He says he kept calm and didn’t return calls from headhunters.
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