Sometimes our reaction to the negative can go too far.
In the early part of the pandemic large law firms took all kinds of measures to protect themselves from market collapse. The extent to which they did so has now become clear.
It can be easy to look for problems when actually the overarching message is a positive one, writes Paul Hodkinson in this week's London Lawyer Briefing.
June 17, 2022 at 07:57 AM
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Sometimes our reaction to the negative can go too far.
In the early part of the pandemic large law firms took all kinds of measures to protect themselves from market collapse. The extent to which they did so has now become clear.
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