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Law Practice

Oct. 26, 1999

Gains and Losses

By William F. Capps Conventional wisdom used to be that lawyers left law firms for quality-of-life issues, not money. The heady equity market of the last few years (and a few other factors) has turned this wisdom on its head and left us wondering what we are supposed to be doing about this disturbance in the force.

        By William F. Capps
        
        Conventional wisdom used to be that lawyers left law firms for quality-of-life issues, not money. The heady equity market of the last few years (and a few other factors) has turned this wisdom on its head and left us wondering what we are supposed to be doing about this disturbance in the force.
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