By Gerry Holt
Running a law firm without a carefully prepared business plan is like choosing a destination without selecting the mode of transportation. Two things are essential to the success of a business plan.
First, partners must agree that developing a plan is vital ...
Running a law firm without a carefully prepared business plan is like choosing a destination without selecting the mode of transportation. Two things are essential to the success of a business plan.
First, partners must agree that developing a plan is vital ...
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