There once was a magical land where a king and the wealthy class owned all the businesses and oversaw thousands of skilled workers. The king and his court never dared thank or speak to those toiling workers about their lives and how the various businesses could be improved. Soon workers were despondent, uncaring and bad-mouthing both the king and the land they used to love. Their work suffered and as a result, businesses stopped growing and profits fell.
Sound like a fairy tale or, dare I say it … your law firm?
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