By Jane E. Q. Glynn, Wanzer Edwards PC
Many new solo and small firm practitioners struggle to find their first clients and convince them to retain. This blog post from DivorceDiscourse discusses what it takes to build a thriving practice with good clients and cases from the ground up. Check out the post for frank, practical tips on setting realistic expectations, improving your knowledge base, building relationships and growing your practice.
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