Switching firms usually means embracing change, not familiarity.
But it was deja-vu all over again twice last week, with two pairs of Philadelphia law partners returning to their former firms after years away.
What draws some lawyers back to their old firms after practicing for years somewhere else?
September 18, 2017 at 06:02 PM
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Switching firms usually means embracing change, not familiarity.
But it was deja-vu all over again twice last week, with two pairs of Philadelphia law partners returning to their former firms after years away.
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