I BECAME a partner in a law firm around the age of 40, having little idea of what the role would truly involve. Before that, I was a company’s executive director and had engaged numerous law firms as a client.
I assumed that partners mainly handled the firm’s most challenging or high-value cases, gave guidance to their junior lawyers, and approved their work before documents were finalised.
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