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Associate is typically based on the actual position within the firm. They have less time in the firm, though they may have more actual experience. But they are fully required.

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It is always better to hire a more qualified and productive worker than a less qualified and productive one and regardless of cost?

you can find it in managerial economics class, hahhaha


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What are lawyers called in England?

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Which is higher associate or bachelors?

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If you are referring to status, you would be a sophomore. Less than 30 credits is freshman standing, 30 or more is sophomore standing.


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