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The New Lawyer Supplement

Nov. 26, 2013

What size fits me?

There are many kinds of firms: big, small, local, national, virtual, and the list goes on. By Valerie Fontaine


By Valerie Fontaine


When choosing a law firm, size and structure are important considerations, especially because they often dictate other significant factors such as practice areas, types of clients, billable hour requirements, compensation, partnership opportunities, and how decisions and policies are made. While, of course, there are exceptions to every rule, below are some general guidelines for deciding which size and type of firm is best for you.


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