...me with [such an arrangement], I would kick him out of my office. Theres nothing unusual about a bank passing...
...to pricing directors about practical implementation of a law firm pricing strategy: professional skill building, collaborative leadership teams, promoting behavioral change, client involvement, and more...
...to pricing directors about practical implementation of a law firm pricing strategy: professional skill building, collaborative leadership teams, promoting behavioral change, client involvement, and more...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...34; The director of the Justice Department's Professional Responsibility Advisory Office, Jerri Dunston, who is participating in the Kline case, declined...
...it's often associated with the willingness of chief executives to accept responsibility for the performance of their companies. These days, however, the buck is...
The Daily Report
...it's often associated with the willingness of chief executives to accept responsibility for the performance of their companies. These days, however, the buck is...
...will stay aboard in an advisory role until he retires later...When Thal returned to the office, her supervisor told her to...
...it's often associated with the willingness of chief executives to accept responsibility for the performance of their companies. These days, however, the buck is...
...most money, actually, but they offered a competitive package, and the admissions office was very kind to me. I figured that if Berkeley would be...
...most money, actually, but they offered a competitive package, and the admissions office was very kind to me. I figured that if Berkeley would be...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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