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Young lawyers pushing back at hours they are expected to work

Legal Futures
January 30, 2024January 31, 2024Nick Hilborne
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Pressure from managers or other colleagues is the biggest and still growing concern for young lawyers, who are pushing back on the hours they are expected to work.

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