For the last few months, I’ve been teasing my law firm marketing friends about our Litigation Department of the Yearcontest. If their firm won, the credit would go to their lawyers. If their firm didn’t, we’d all know who was at fault.
I’m not laughing anymore. A couple days ago, we received a telephone call from a firm public relations person who was weeping. Her firm hadn’t won. None of her lawyers were being featured. And she was afraid for her job. We felt badly for her and thought worse about the bullies for whom she worked-for a little while longer, anyway.
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