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In our last Texas Takeaways column we discussed what happens when large numbers of Texas attorneys leave their respective firms. In this part of that discussion, Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Kent Zimmermann of Zeughauser Group, about possible reasons why your attorneys would walk out together. 

What causes a large number of attorneys at a firm to jump ship?

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