Making pitches, building client relationships, contributing to the firm’s growth. It is well-known that business development is a major part of a lawyer’s job.

While the expectation to bring in business is often reserved for partners, associates are encouraged to ‘take care of their BD’ early on. But for many, the true meaning of the term only becomes clear when they move up the ranks, where the stakes are much higher.

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