HIS YEAR’S class of newly minted partners is composed of the associates that stayed the course. As mid-level associates, many of today’s new partners were besieged by lucrative or potential offers to join startups, investment banks and consulting firms. Their fellow associates abandoned the law in unprecedented numbers.

“This class and the ones coming up saw the worst attrition in decades,” said Robert J. Kafin, the chief operating partner at Proskauer Rose.

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