As a group, lawyers tend to be cautious realists, not your average bunch of bright-eyed optimists.
But with some signs of a modest economic recovery, many managing partners are choosing to see firm coffers as half full.
Overall, 85 percent of managing partners described feeling optimistic about the coming year at their firm. Some firm leaders even said the recession strengthened their businesses.
October 26, 2009 at 02:30 AM
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As a group, lawyers tend to be cautious realists, not your average bunch of bright-eyed optimists.
But with some signs of a modest economic recovery, many managing partners are choosing to see firm coffers as half full.
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