Being selected to take over the managing partner position at a law firm may feel something like winning a pie-eating contest and being awarded more pie, with a mandate to either improve performance or build on established successes.

For Timothy Diemand, new managing partner at Wiggin and Dana, the latter and more desirable scenario informs his mission. Having maintained excellence in the face of COVID-19, he says the firm is poised for growth in the coming year.

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