Law Firms Love to Talk About Culture. But Can They Define It?
In law firm hiring, "there's a lot of lying about what exactly people are getting into," one general counsel observed.
January 18, 2022 at 05:00 AM
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Law Firm ManagementThe original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Throughout the pandemic, law firms have uttered the word "culture" in a variety of contexts and implications—how their culture distinguishes the firm in the war for talent, how their culture has evolved to accommodate remote and hybrid work, why getting back to the office is so crucial to maintain culture.
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