I think more law firms should have people like me at them.
—Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of the bestselling Prozac Nation and the recently released Creatocracy: How the Constitution Invented Hollywood (affiliate links), in an interview with Bloomberg Law’s Big Law Business.
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(Wurtzel added that it would be better if firms and companies, instead of hiring to fill particular positions, “just hired good people and said, ‘What are you good at? We should let you do what you’re good at.'”)