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The Unpleasant Truth About Law Firm CultureA law firm's culture is defined by what is rewarded, what is tolerated, what is overlooked, and what is punished. At many firms, the outcome is jarringly different from what leadership might want.
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April 17, 2019 | International Edition
Why Tomorrow's Lawyers Will Be Needed More Than EverLegal market analyst Jordan Furlong assesses how young lawyers need to adapt to survive in the 2030s and beyond.
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