A general practitioner can be the one people expect their lawyer to be.

One common misconception is that general practitioners comprise only solo practitioners or members of small firms. A general practitioner is more than just a title; it is a higher elevation of being a lawyer; it describes someone willing to accept the challenge to learn and apply many areas of law in order to provide better counseling and lawyering to clients. This could just as easily describe a litigator working in a large law firm as a solo practitioner operating out of a storefront on Main Street.

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