Lawyers as Managers: How to be a Champion for Your Firm and Employees

Lawyers as Managers: How to be a Champion for Your Firm and Employees
ISBN-10
1634259688
ISBN-13
9781634259682
Category
Law
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
2017
Publisher
American Bar Association
Authors
Andrew Elowitt, Marcia Watson Wasserman

Description

"Today more than ever, all members of a law firm must work together as a team for the benefit of clients. Coordinating and getting the most out of everyone's contributions is the responsibility of a firm's managers. Helping you accelerate your growth as a manager of lawyers and legal professionals, this is a comprehensive and practical guide that includes the checklists, charts, and resources attorneys and managers need to lead thriving and resilient firms." -- Publisher's website.

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