When the results of the 2001 and 2002 associates surveys came in from Baker & McKenzie’s 69 offices throughout 38 countries, the marked consistency of the findings meant that it was clearly important to address the matters raised.
Similar to those under discussion in other large international law firms, the areas of concern included the need for a clear career path, high-quality feedback, the setting of expectations and a development support system.
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