This article is the second in a series examining how executive-level positions are changing at law firms.
The future of law firms may just lie in the hands of nonlawyers, as experienced chief operating officers gain stature at firms of all sizes.
The future of law firms may just lie in the hands of nonlawyers, as experienced chief operating officers gain stature at firms of all sizes.
May 19, 2017 at 05:07 PM
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This article is the second in a series examining how executive-level positions are changing at law firms.
The future of law firms may just lie in the hands of nonlawyers, as experienced chief operating officers gain stature at firms of all sizes.
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