By Kevin A. Duffis
Litigation firms require an ongoing influx of new business in order to thrive. They must invest considerable time and effort in marketing, promotion and developing sources of potential business.
Litigators overlook many litigation deve...
Litigation firms require an ongoing influx of new business in order to thrive. They must invest considerable time and effort in marketing, promotion and developing sources of potential business.
Litigators overlook many litigation deve...
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