The Wire
February 27, 2012
Lawyers share a tendency to be self-referential and somewhat insular in their thinking about their work. We view the legal profession as unique, one that strives to be business-like in its approach, rather than a bottom-line business and, as a result, we tend to look for solutions to problems plaguing the profession and the justice system within our own community. The reality is that we have much to learn from others, including those in the corporate world.