For New Jersey lawyers, the biggest story of 2008 was fear of 2009, and rightly so.
It started as early as January, when lawyers at large firms mused that the real estate downturn, out-of-control gas prices, the subprime mortgage mess and the dollar’s decline would stifle business activity and hurt lawyers’ revenues.
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