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Partners Know What They’re Worth, So Biglaw Better Have Their Money

by jembutan21 December 2024Lawyers

Pay me what you owe me, say the rainmakers.

The post Partners Know What They’re Worth, So Biglaw Better Have Their Money appeared first on Above the Law.

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