Feature
posted 10 Mar 2008 in Volume 2 Issue 6
Opinion: Have you been duded yet?
Just 100 years ago, law firms were composed mostly of members of a single generation. Why? Lawyers were all men, and the average life expectancy for a man was just 47.
The attitudes, values and outlook of all members of the firm were influenced by the same key lifetime events. As a result, there was no generation gap.
Thanks to great improvements in health care, todays average person lives to be almost 80. As a result, law firms can include members of as many as four different generations Traditionalists in their 60s and older, Boomers in their late 40s and 50s, Generation Xs in their 30s and early 40s, and, in the most recent associate classes, Generation NEXT.
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