Failure to train younger lawyers as managers in both the business and the practice of law can have disastrous results.

The worst-case scenario is a “palace revolt” because the firm is unwilling to address the question and provide the opportunity. Equally troubling is that firms can suffer from a decline in earnings and the exodus of key partners because they wait too long and end up using untrained lawyers to undertake key management positions.

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