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November 23, 2008
Follow Up to Globalization Program - New York Times Piece
Posted by Jeff Lipshaw
Unfortunately, my posts from the Harvard Law School Program on the Globalization of the Legal Profession had to end at about 1:00 p.m. I could not stay for the lunch talks by Detlev Vagts, Elena Kagan, and Ben Heineman, nor the after-lunch program moderated by David Wilkins on outsourcing of legal work to India.
As a follow-up of sorts, the New York Times has a long piece today on U.S. associates in big firms going overseas.
Here are links back to the live blogging from Friday, November 21:
Globalization of the Legal Profession I
Globalization of the Legal Profession II
Globalization of the Legal Profession III
Globalization of the Legal Profession IV
Globalization of the Legal Profession V
November 23, 2008 in Conferences & Symposia, Law Firms | Permalink
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