Law Firm Retreats
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Small Law Firms
Smaller Law Firms Should Have Partners' Retreats Too
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Small Law Firms
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Bankruptcy, Biglaw, Lateral Moves, Law Firm Mergers, Partner Issues, Partner Profits
Bingham McCutchen Readies Itself For Rescue
Will Bingham go the way of Patton Boggs or Dewey & LeBoeuf?
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Bankruptcy, Biglaw, Lateral Moves, Law Firm Mergers, Partner Issues, Partner Profits
Bingham Cancels Partner Retreat; Will The Morgan Lewis Deal Go Through?
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Cheapness, Midsize Firms / Regional Firms, Money, Small Law Firms
The Mandatory Firm Retreat Associates Have To Pay For Out Of Pocket
Traditionally, if your employer is going to make you go to a mandatory retreat, then the employer is going to cover the hotel and airfare of the employees. That's just how corporate America works. But associates at one midsize firm seem to be getting the short end of the stick: their firm is apparently forcing them to attend a two-night retreat, but is only paying for a one-night stay in their hotel rooms.
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