Not exact matches
Originally, a «sack - back» was a sack -
like covering that was pulled over the backs of these
chairs with the purpose of warding off winter
drafts in the early American colonies.
One litigator outlined: «My first year and a half was spent typically doing junior associate tasks
like case management, discovery related work and heavy research but in the last half a year I've taken on a substantial amount of
drafting, taken control of briefs and second
chaired depositions.»