Would nervous associates jump at the opportunity to work reduced hours at reduced pay if it meant their law firms would forgo layoffs

Officials with the Project for Attorney Retention PAR and several legal consultants think so. They are recommending that law firms take a serious look at implementing reduced-hours programs as a way to manage through the flagging economy while protecting their reputations in legal circles.

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