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Icarus's fall -- It's not like it used to be -- Worlds apart -- What goes up -- Positioning -- Ecce homo -- The financial model -- The enemy within -- Horse whisperers are dangerous -- Why profit is key
Law firm from books.google.com
For both the law student and young lawyer, this guide provides an introduction to the basics of working in a law firm. It discusses how a lawyer can get around within the firm to succeed in law firm practice.
Law firm from books.google.com
This is the training manual that accompanies the book for young associates to help them learn how to work effectively with their colleagues.
Law firm from books.google.com
"[This book] is the first book published by the ABA to employ the graphic novel to teach business lessons.
Law firm from books.google.com
Large law firms have become a dominant feature of the legal landscape in the United States and elsewhere. This volume of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society examines the situation of large law firms.
Law firm from books.google.com
We asked more than 1,000 lawyers to tell us about whay they thought about other firms-- and what their own workplace was really like. This guide contains the most up-to-date, accurate information on law firms available for 1998-99!
Law firm from books.google.com
This book focuses on how professional organizations (and the related work experience) are influenced by economics and the way various firms have excelled by mass producing a basic menu of services—by placing their offices at strategic ...
Law firm from books.google.com
In White Shoe, the story of this small but influential band of Wall Street lawyers who created Big Business is fully told for the first time.
Law firm from books.google.com
In The Client-Centered Law Firm, Clio cofounder Jack Newton offers a clear-eyed and timely look at how providing a client-centered experience and running an efficient, profitable law firm aren't opposing ideas.
Law firm from books.google.com
This is the story of how and why such powerhouse Wall Street law firms as Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Davis Polk & Wardwell, and Sullivan & Cromwell, grew from nineteenth-century entrepreneurial origins into icons of institutional law practice ...