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Public Interest

Sep. 4, 1999

Scout Masters

^^Occupational Hazards^^ Scout Masters Learn the lay of the land before starting your own business By Hindi Greenberg When lawyers become disenchanted with the practice of law, many consider starting their own business or purchasing a franchise or existing small operation. Because of the glowing stories about the latest 29-year-olds to sell their companies for millions of dollars, many people are deciding to act on their dream of starting the next Microsoft or Starbucks.

        By Hindi Greenberg
        
        When lawyers become disenchanted with the practice of law, many consider starting their own business or purchasing a franchise or existing small operation. Because of the glowing stories about the latest 29-year-olds to sell their companies for millions of dollars, many people are deciding to act on the...

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