Effective team-building is crucial for attorneys, particularly in large firms where they often lack guidance. This environment leads to inconsistent management practices, leaving even top performers feeling undervalued. Many senior leaders mistakenly accept high turnover as a standard business challenge, rather than addressing the need for cohesive, supportive team dynamics. The book explores these issues and emphasizes the importance of fostering high-performing teams to enhance both individual satisfaction and overall organizational success.
Benjamin Sachs Books


Contractarianism, Role Obligations, and Political Morality
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book presents contractarianism as an effective framework for political morality, aiming to rejuvenate it beyond its traditional association with Rawlsian thought. It critically examines longstanding objections to contractarianism, offering a fresh perspective on its application in contemporary political theory. By doing so, it seeks to establish contractarianism as a legitimate and relevant approach in modern political discourse.