The Trend:
Hands-on experience and in-person instruction/observation are undoubtedly still going to be important components of young lawyer training moving forward.
Law firms that want to attract and retain top talent are going to need to master professional development in a remote setting—and that's going to require an attitude shift.
March 08, 2021 at 08:00 PM
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The Trend:
Hands-on experience and in-person instruction/observation are undoubtedly still going to be important components of young lawyer training moving forward.
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