Law Firms Favor One Generation Over Others. Do Legal Professionals Mind?
A majority of survey respondents said that their law firm's hierarchy favors one generation over the others, but a large number also didn't want to address that by instituting age limits for partnership.
August 12, 2024 at 11:01 AM
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Law Firm ManagementThe original version of this story was published on Law.com
If you're a lawyer, you are in one of the oldest professions in the U.S., and true to form, it places a premium on age. A majority of the 81 law firm employees, including partners, associates, paralegals, administrative staff and others, who responded to Law.com's "Them Versus Us: Are Generational Divides Affecting Law Firms?" reader's poll said that their law firm's hierarchy favors one generation over the others.
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