Works Well With Others: Building the Collaborative Law Firm
It’s a simple fact of life that many lawyers like to work alone. Even when lawyers congregate in packs, one of their most prized values is autonomy, the ability to practice their craft with little outside supervision. Granted, this has not been an impediment to success: many firms with whom Altman Weil consulted in 2002 recorded their best year ever, even in a down economy. But could lawyers, who value hard work and high performance, do even better by working together?
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