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Is 2005 "tipping point" for solo practice?
Offering up a pile of links as evidence, Carolyn Elefant blogs, "Macolm Gladwell's tipping point phenomenon is probably way over-referenced, and yet I can't help but wonder whether the idea of solo practice is reaching a tipping point in the legal profession. Indicators abound everywhere. Consider ..." Read on for the proof she offers for her argument that, "In short, BigLaw's not the prestige ticket it was back in the late 1980's when I graduated from law school."
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