By Annette Friend
Legal Times
Candid discussions among associates about how things are going in their world often revolve around how associates are elected to partnership, what the chances are of getting elected, and what happens if an associate is either not put up for election or not elected. In this difficult market, associates would like assurances, if not outright guarantees, about their future at the firm. But partners are reluctant to make these kinds of promises.
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