The Third-Year Dilemma: Why Firms Lose Associates

New column at WSJ.com about law-firm management offers this free feature: The Third-Year Dilemma: Why Firms Lose Associates:
the average big law firm doesn't start recouping its cash flow investment in an associate until about midway through an associate's fourth year, around the time most start acquiring the skill and confidence to run their own cases and deals.
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