Carol Harrington has a feel for the human side of trusts and estates law.
“We’re the closest thing in a large law firm to a general practitioner,” she said. “We know the family. We know what goes on in their lives. It’s a very human business.”
March 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Carol Harrington has a feel for the human side of trusts and estates law.
“We’re the closest thing in a large law firm to a general practitioner,” she said. “We know the family. We know what goes on in their lives. It’s a very human business.”
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