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Lawyers can Receive the Benefit of Leverage
If you use the profits from your cases — your own money — to finance your next case, you’re using after-tax dollars. Continue reading
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Focused solely on winning the case, don’t forget the business side of contingent litigation
Successful trial attorneys focus on winning their cases — which is how it should be. But too often, this focus on the meat of their work leads them to overlook an important business task: managing their money in a way that optimizes the availability of capital. Continue reading
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