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Mar. 4, 2003

Sales Talk

Milton Stewart decided early last year that his firm needed to do a better job developing new business. The economy was in the toilet, corporations were cutting back on the number of outside lawyers they used, and Stewart believed that his firm, Davis Wright Tremaine, needed a business development department that could coach and guide attorneys on how to generate more business.

By Stefanie Knapp
        Milton Stewart decided early last year that his firm needed to do a better job developing new business. The economy was in the toilet, corporations were cutting back on the number of outside lawyers they used, and Stewart believed that his firm, Davis Wright Tremaine, needed a business development department that could coach and guide attorn...

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