The days of budgeting by determining what was spent last year and adding a percentage of that amount to each line item are long gone in the law
firm library world.
Not exact matches
(Poets & Quants)-- While most of his MBA classmates at Stanford Graduate School of Business rushed off to lucrative internships with some of the
world's most prestigious
firms this past summer, Matt Ivester holed up in the school's
library.
She worked in law
firm and academic
libraries for over thirty years, in two countries, moving from the modern antipodes for the more traditional old
world.
I know that in the law
world things are different, in that librarians are relied on heavily, both in the academy and in the
firms (I've forgotten how many times recent grads have dropped by the
library and mentioned how their
firm librarian has «saved» them.)
Back in the
world of big
firms, the
library of Morrison & Foerster, an international
firm of 1000 + lawyers based in San Francisco, has renamed and rebranded itself.