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Please take my Starting A Law Firm Survey

June 18, 2010/0 Comments/in Press Room /by site_admin

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If you already know you want or need to start a law firm in the next 90 days or less (or if you've recently started your own law firm) and if you haven't done so already, please take my 5 minute survey now & if you choose to leave your email at the end I'll invite you to an upcoming free teleseminar to cover the basics of how to start a successful law firm in 90 days or less.  (Hint: The agenda for that call will be based on survey results!)

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