What typically happens when a lawyer leaves a law firm? Is there a constructive exit interview, a toast to the good times, the first step to redefining the relationship? Not exactly.
More often than not, the off-boarding process for lawyers and law firms goes awry, and the relationship that was hoped for falls apart when the lawyer takes his or her last walk out the door. Many law firms are embracing alumni programs to create more good will than originally afforded by the traditional “so long” lunch or visit to the swag closet in the marketing department for a departing gift.
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