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Case
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Reference no. 9-800-065
Subject category: Entrepreneurship
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 25 March 2004
Length: 23 pages

Abstract

Craig Johnson, Venture Law Group's (VLG) chairman, founded VLG in 1993 with a goal of 'zero voluntary turnover'. In late 1998, Johnson faces the departure of three important partners, prompting himself to ask what VLG can do in the midst of an 'economic hurricane' that is luring VLG attorneys to leave and enter dot.com companies.

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Abstract

Craig Johnson, Venture Law Group's (VLG) chairman, founded VLG in 1993 with a goal of 'zero voluntary turnover'. In late 1998, Johnson faces the departure of three important partners, prompting himself to ask what VLG can do in the midst of an 'economic hurricane' that is luring VLG attorneys to leave and enter dot.com companies.

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