“It’s going to be death by a thousand cuts if people keep leaving at this rate.”
One former Ropes & Gray partner does not mince his words when reflecting on the rate of departures that the Boston-based Am Law 100 firm has seen so far this year.
Firm leadership defends its strategy, particularly in London, and says they aren't worried about the future.
September 12, 2017 at 12:02 AM
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“It’s going to be death by a thousand cuts if people keep leaving at this rate.”
One former Ropes & Gray partner does not mince his words when reflecting on the rate of departures that the Boston-based Am Law 100 firm has seen so far this year.
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