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Episode 4

An episode of the The Indiana Lawyer podcast, hosted by Dave Stafford, titled "Episode 4" was published on June 19, 2018 and runs 11 minutes.

June 19, 2018 ·11m · The Indiana Lawyer

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Launching your own law firm can be tough, but the Indianapolis Bar Association has created an online tool designed to make the process a little easier. On this episode of Legal Impact, we chat with IndyBar’s law practice management coordinator and a local small firm attorney about Practice Builder, a website created with solo and small firm attorneys in mind.

Launching your own law firm can be tough, but the Indianapolis Bar Association has created an online tool designed to make the process a little easier. On this episode of Legal Impact, we chat with IndyBar’s law practice management coordinator and a local small firm attorney about Practice Builder, a website created with solo and small firm attorneys in mind.
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