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Re: Fired or not fired?
Why do people post the exact same question on reddit's law school subforum and TLS?
What's the rationale? Been seeing this a lot lately. Don't have a reddit account, hence asking here.
To answer your question, it sounds like your time at the firm is ending, but they're using you until then. It boggles my mind why you would intentionally argue with a partner. Partners aren't flawless, but there aren't a lot of legitimate reasons to argue with a partner.
What's the rationale? Been seeing this a lot lately. Don't have a reddit account, hence asking here.
To answer your question, it sounds like your time at the firm is ending, but they're using you until then. It boggles my mind why you would intentionally argue with a partner. Partners aren't flawless, but there aren't a lot of legitimate reasons to argue with a partner.