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January 17, 2012

Is the Great Legal Recession of 2008 Over?

"There are some encouraging signs in hiring, compensation and partner profits at the nation's biggest firms, but things may not be as good as they seem, Above the Law Editor-in-Chief David Lat tells Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia. David also gives his views on ABA President Bill Robinson's controversial remarks regarding the legal job market." Quoting from the Bloomberg Law YouTube summary. [JH]

January 17, 2012 in Current Affairs, Law Firm News and Views, Law Library Profiles | Permalink

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