Holland & Knight had a good reason to pop the cork on the champagne.
The law firm’s Miami office was celebrating Thursday after snagging what seems like the rarest of gems: a midlevel corporate associate.
Joe Sirven of Holland & Knight said a "perfect storm" has led to a shortage of midlevel associates for corporate and real estate groups.
August 31, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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Holland & Knight had a good reason to pop the cork on the champagne.
The law firm’s Miami office was celebrating Thursday after snagging what seems like the rarest of gems: a midlevel corporate associate.
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