The selection of lateral partners has long been the exclusive domain of lawyers. Not only are lawyers best able to evaluate the legal skills and reputation of another attorney, but determining with whom you would like to practice law in a partnership is an intensely personal choice. It’s no surprise most firms keep lateral recruiting a lawyer-driven and managed process.

But should they?

Remaking the Old Model

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