Strategic plans projecting five years into the future can be thrown to the wayside when an unexpected opportunity arises — and that is just what has happened for many firms that picked up attorneys from struggling Dewey & LeBoeuf.

Perhaps no more stark an example of taking a risk outside of a strategic plan is the opening of a new office to accommodate a group of attorneys a firm didn’t even know it wanted a few weeks earlier.

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