If you want your partnership prospects to be a no-brainer for your firm, you need to have your own clients and a strong business plan to develop more. This can only be achieved if you regularly focus on developing your profile and create a credible track record of your own expertise. Many associates believe that it is only once you become a partner that you should or can have your own clients. This is a big mistake, especially in today’s legal market, which praises lawyers who are entrepreneurs.


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