Workloads are on the rise for government attorneys at all levels — federal, state and local. One reason is the retirement of baby boom-era civil servants.
Workloads are on the rise for government attorneys at all levels — federal, state and local. One reason is the retirement of baby boom-era civil servants. That’s according to a survey by Thomson Reuters. For the implications, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turns to Steve Rubley, managing director of the government segment at Thomson Reuters, and Peter Vincent, general counsel at Thomson Reuters special services and a former Homeland Security Department attorney.
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