At the end of each year, lawyers and law firms typically take an end-of-the-year assessment of the past year and make a "Wish List" of their desired accomplishments for the New Year.
This assessment typically focuses on business-related items such as clients gained and sought, matters concluded and pending, cases won and lost, partner/associate/staff additions and reductions, technological changes, professional accompl...
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