39. Is There Room for Creativity In the Law?
Creativity Series, Part 1
All newly-minted lawyers face the same problem: They are taught what the law is, but not how to practice it. Lean Adviser exists to remedy this. As ever the constituency to ask is clients. On this they are clearly aligned about the relevance and value of creativity in the provision of legal services.
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