Carolyn Herzog On Why Legal Leaders Need Optimism, Not Certainty
The old legal instinct to pause, assess, and draw hard boundaries no longer works. The post Carolyn Herzog On Why Legal Leaders Need Optimism, Not Certainty appeared first on Above the Law .
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