Robin Sparkman has an interesting take on the state of affairs for the Am Law 200. In particular, she underscores the impressive run over the past 5 years as an indication that things are more optimistic than previously thought. Accordingly, as client needs accelerate, we see continued demand at both the partner and associate levels.
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