Georgetown University Law Center is getting into the executive education game with a new slate of programs aimed at helping attorneys develop their management skills.
Georgetown’s is the second such program affiliated with a law school in the United States, although some law firms and law departments send their attorneys for training at various business schools. Harvard Law School founded its executive education program in 2007; it is known for its weeklong lawyer leadership courses.
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