Tales From the Front Lines of Small Firm Practice
June 4th, 2010
Lawyers are followers, seldom leaders and probably not cut out for entrepreneurship. So insinuated Carly Fiorina in a New York Times interview prior to her celebrated ouster as CEO of Hewlett-Packard in 2005. Up to a point, New York attorneys with an enterprising impulse surveyed by The New York Law Journal agree with Fiorina’s notion of a button-down bar.
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Tales From the Front Lines of Small Firm Practice