For most of the young 21st century, the main business question for New Jersey lawyers was, “What can I do to thrive?” In 2009, many wondered, “What must I do to survive?”
The recession that started in late 2008 hit hard this year, causing some big firms to lay off lawyers. Solos and small firm partnerships also tightened their belts, and many graduating law students saw their job offers deferred or rescinded.
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