I'm about to give my notice to my firm I'm quitting. I've worked at a mid-sized firm for about a year out of LS. What are my ethical obligations when I do quit to the clients/firm but particularly the former? Do I have to see things through on my docket that are due within a week? A month? How do firms handle this usually?
Also, bonus question, will quitting on Friday or next Monday will make this process a little more smoother?
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Re: Ethical Obligation When Quit a Firm
Bumping. Any advice appreciated.
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Re: Ethical Obligation When Quit a Firm
There was another post on this subject a couple pages down, forget the exact name but you may find that helpful.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping. Any advice appreciated.