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Interesting read for future small firms
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http://abovethelaw.com/2012/03/the-practice-setting-earning-and-keeping-fees-in-small-law-firms/
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Nilesh S
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good read!
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@"Nilesh S"
stuff that law school doesn't teach you. Until you start practicing and realized it's a lot harder than you think. Since there's no one to hold your hand along the way as in other professions like in the medical field.
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true that!
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But that won't be the issue with us!
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Nope it won't
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