So many countries, so many rules for attorneys to follow.
When dealing with Asian clients, be careful how you handle business cards and be attentive to who sits where.
So many countries, so many rules for attorneys to follow. The way attorneys exchange business cards or conduct meetings can differ from country to country. Globalization of the legal world has led more lawyers to travel overseas, so grasping another country's customs can make or break a lawyer's deal. And though a number of large law firms are adding cross-cultural training of some sort, others say there are more important ways to serve clients, and they simply try to practice cultural sensitivity.
May 11, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
So many countries, so many rules for attorneys to follow.
When dealing with Asian clients, be careful how you handle business cards and be attentive to who sits where.
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