By Karen Coleman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Morrison & Foerster, the last of the Bay Area's biggest firms to announce its salary plans, will be forgoing raises this year and changing its compensation structure in 2002.
Chairman Keith Wetmore said Monday that the firm's lawyers will be evaluated for both 2001 bonuses and new 20...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Morrison & Foerster, the last of the Bay Area's biggest firms to announce its salary plans, will be forgoing raises this year and changing its compensation structure in 2002.
Chairman Keith Wetmore said Monday that the firm's lawyers will be evaluated for both 2001 bonuses and new 20...
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