Law Practice
Jul. 9, 1999
Happy Days
By Jill Strickstein The thought process of a large firm associate on the way to work could go something like this: "Behind on my time sheets ... keep forgetting to stop at the dry cleaners ... big deadline next Tuesday ... need to spend more time at home ... gotta get in earlier tomorrow."
By Jill Strickstein
The thought process of a large firm associate on the way to work could go something like this: "Behind on my time sheets ... keep forgetting to stop at the dry cleaners ... big deadline next Tuesday ... need to spend more time at home ... gotta get in earlier tomorrow."
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The thought process of a large firm associate on the way to work could go something like this: "Behind on my time sheets ... keep forgetting to stop at the dry cleaners ... big deadline next Tuesday ... need to spend more time at home ... gotta get in earlier tomorrow."
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