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Discipline

Mar. 1, 2003

Don't Get Into Hot Water by Soliciting Ex-Firm's Clients

Employment Column By Phillip R. Maltin An ambitious senior associate in a midsize law firm rapidly established herself as skilled at drawing business to the firm and popular with the firm's existing clients. Another firm that saw her ability and potential offered her a position that she accepted. Unstated, but recognized in their negotiations, was the new firm's desire to expand its practice with some of the clients that the new associate considers hers.

        Employment Column
        
        By Phillip R. Maltin
        
        An ambitious senior associate in a midsize law firm rapidly established herself as skilled at drawing business to the firm and popular with the firm's existing ...

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