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<blockquote data-quote="Lr1" data-source="post: 32397" data-attributes="member: 5875"><p>On Casual Friday, you are still in the office very late because you know that on Monday you’ll arrive late due to an upcoming weekend out. You want to make use of this time to work on something otherwise your work would start piling up. However, a partner that you do not know well comes to you and asks if you can immediately go to a client dinner with him as the person who was supposed to go had to cancel. You understand that these opportunities at this stage of your career do not arise often but you are busy and you are dressed this way. What do you do?</p><p></p><p>On the clothes- everyone keeps a spare suit/dress/formal shoes in the office for these reasons! Regarding the work, you make time for it always, which means sacrificing your weekend if necessary. That's life in law!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lr1, post: 32397, member: 5875"] On Casual Friday, you are still in the office very late because you know that on Monday you’ll arrive late due to an upcoming weekend out. You want to make use of this time to work on something otherwise your work would start piling up. However, a partner that you do not know well comes to you and asks if you can immediately go to a client dinner with him as the person who was supposed to go had to cancel. You understand that these opportunities at this stage of your career do not arise often but you are busy and you are dressed this way. What do you do? On the clothes- everyone keeps a spare suit/dress/formal shoes in the office for these reasons! Regarding the work, you make time for it always, which means sacrificing your weekend if necessary. That's life in law! [/QUOTE]
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