Refer please to your DSM-IV. Respected global law firm consultant Altman Weil reports a finding (of sorts) that millions of people have known–under various rubrics, and in many languages–for thousands of years about leaders, doers, movers and shakers in other contexts. It’s that “Narcissists with Big Egos Lead Many Law Firms“. To be fair, AW realizes that the solution is, in effect, to get better narcissists. But there is another happy spot in the report–well, for WAC?, anyway. We were heartened that the ABA Journal article summarizing the report notes that such “nonreflective” and insensitive law firm leaders may directly cause “high lateral partner movement and high attrition among younger lawyers for whom money and status are not primary motivators.” (Guys, please be serious. That’s a bad thing?)

John William Waterhouse’s “Echo and Narcissus” (1903)
