How I Made It to Law Firm Leadership as the CFO: 'Pay Talent Fairly for Their Contribution and Invest in Technology,' Says Daniel Lasman of Fish & Richardson
"Find a leader at the firm who you admire and ask them to mentor you. The person need not be in your area of expertise; the key is to learn from someone whose approach to problem-solving and leadership you want to emulate."
December 21, 2021 at 12:40 PM
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How I Made ItDaniel A. Lasman, Fish & Richardson, Boston.
Title: CFO
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