ATP 106: Legal Practice Management notes

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Firm 1 Assignment: Come Up With Your Firm’s Name Vision, Mission And Strategic Objectives discuss The Most Common Forms Of Business Organizations Preferred By Legal Practitioners And The Reasons Why They Prefer Them.
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