Closing Argument

In law school, future lawyers are not trained how to think like business people, how to run a business or even how to read a financial statement. Say the phrases "increasing revenues" or "improving margins" to most attorneys and they first think of building their books of business rather than increasing their clients' top lines. This is unfortunate because lawyers generate greater value if they develop …

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