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Three Decades of the NLJ 250 - Changes Since 1978: Dan Webb, Winston & Strawn
The legal profession has witnessed a veritable renaissance during the past 3 decades in terms of thought leadership, business acumen and commitment to public service. The future will belong to those who can adapt to this new paradigm and adopt new best practices in solving its problems. Accompanying...
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Published in: | The National Law Journal & Legal Times 2012-04, Vol.34 (32), p.19 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The legal profession has witnessed a veritable renaissance during the past 3 decades in terms of thought leadership, business acumen and commitment to public service. The future will belong to those who can adapt to this new paradigm and adopt new best practices in solving its problems. Accompanying the greater legal complexity in the increasingly global economy are the inevitable demands, especially from in-house counsel, for greater efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of professional services. |
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ISSN: | 2163-8756 |