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BIG-FIRM PARTNERS JUST SMALL-TIME EMPLOYEES?
...That's how Carolyn Elefant boils down the news that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued Sidley Austin Brown & Wood for age discrimination (here's the story, by Anthony Lin).
In a long, thoughtful post, Elefant writes:
"That something like that can happen to people as hardworking and able as large-firm partners just goes to show that large-firm partners really aren't owners -- they really are nothing more than humble employees at the mercy of others like everyone else ..." More.
So I ask you -- what's better? Million-dollar profits or Elefant's "sense of satisfaction and independence"? Elefant's blog is open to your comments here.
Posted by John Bringardner on January 14, 2005 at 02:10 PM | Permalink
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