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
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.
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.
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