Emily Weber Shares Leadership Outlook for 2023 in Roundtable Discussion
19 December 2022
Law Week Colorado
Foley & Lardner LLP Partner Emily Weber is quoted in the Law Week Colorado article, “Culture, COVID, Compensation: The Anticipated Staffing Woes of 2023,” which summarizes a roundtable discussion centered on firm leadership philosophies for 2023.
Weber, who is the managing partner of Foley’s Denver office, and other local attorneys discussed the fundamental shifts to the practice of law following the pandemic that have altered everyday firm management around three main issues — culture, COVID and compensation.
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