When Flaster Greenberg managing partner Peter Spirgel brought in general counsel from six clients to talk to his Cherry Hill, N.J., firm about what it was doing right and where it was missing the mark, he didn’t know what he was going to get. Or how the lawyers would react.
But to avoid such conversations because they invite complaints is to deny reality, Spirgel says.
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