ALSO: What the firm should ask prospective partners.
By Marc Rosenberg
The Rosenberg Practice Management Library
This article should be read from the perspective of two different audiences: prospective partners and existing partner groups.
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- Prospective partners. WELL before accepting a partnership offer, prospective partners should ask basic, critically important questions to help them judge whether accepting it would be a smart decision.
- Existing partner group. WELL before extending a partnership offer, the firm should get its house in order to avoid being embarrassed by smart questions posed by partner candidates.