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Law Practice

Oct. 13, 2001

Former Dot-Commers Face Competition at Law Firms

Many attorneys who rushed out of law-firm doors to follow their dot-com dreams a year or two ago are having a rough time. Now that the gold rush is over, they may be faced with compensation packages that include a low base salary and disappointing or worthless stock options or, even worse, no job at all.

        By Valerie A. Fontaine
        
        Many attorneys who rushed out of law-firm doors to follow their dot-com dreams a year or two ago are having a rough time. Now that the gold rush is over, they may be faced with compensation packages that include a low base salary and disappointing or worthless stock options or, even worse, n...

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