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Leatham, for instance, says she often reads of lawyers who work from home at 10 p.m., after their children have been tucked into bed.
January 2008 2008
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So Leatham, a zoning and land use attorney, left Holland & Knight and, with some colleagues and friends, formed her own firm, Stark, Meyers, Eisler & Leatham, based in Rockville, Md.
flexiblility 2008
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Not only do associates need to "bill a million hours a year," says Leatham, but they also need to do it in the office, so that firm managers can keep track of the work being done.
gen X & Y 2008
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So Leatham, a zoning and land use attorney, left Holland & Knight and, with some colleagues and friends, formed her own firm, Stark, Meyers, Eisler & Leatham, based in Rockville, Md.
January 2008 2008
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Leatham, for instance, says she often reads of lawyers who work from home at 10 p.m., after their children have been tucked into bed.
gen X & Y 2008
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Not only do associates need to "bill a million hours a year," says Leatham, but they also need to do it in the office, so that firm managers can keep track of the work being done.
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So Leatham, a zoning and land use attorney, left Holland & Knight and, with some colleagues and friends, formed her own firm, Stark, Meyers, Eisler & Leatham, based in Rockville, Md.
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And, most importantly, says Leatham, she's infinitely happier now.
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Leatham, for instance, says she often reads of lawyers who work from home at 10 p.m., after their children have been tucked into bed.
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And, most importantly, says Leatham, she's infinitely happier now.
flexiblility 2008
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