Law Practice
Mar. 23, 2000
Dress Code Should Be Flexible to New Ideas
DICTA What to consider when making the decision to go 'business-casual.' Page 8. By Kimberly Quackenbush In corporate America, there has been a trend over the past few years to dress in "business-casual" attire. When some law firms tried to follow suit (pun intended), it brought out philosophical differences and controversies that ran deeper than mere dress code.




Many lawyers believe that how the firm dres...
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