Book of business (law)

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title: Book of business (law)
text: Book of business is common parlance in the United States legal services sector and refers to the collection of clients that a lawyer has assembled throughout their career. Since most U.S. law firms are organized as limited liability partnerships or professional corporations, each partner is usually responsible for acquiring their own clients in that partner's specific area of specialty. In the competitive legal market, especially in large city markets, partners are evaluated by committees of the
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description: Collection of clients that a lawyer has assembled
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