O YOU want to be a rainmaker? Like the young violinist who wants to know the way to Carnegie Hall, the answer is practice. You ask, But how can I practice? I, a mere junior associate – one little spore in the big mushroom patch in that dark warren of offices that clients never see?

OK, so maybe the rainmaking days are a ways off. But as Mary Lynne Price would say, “It’s never too early” to imagine yourself as that most welcome member of the firm: a lawyer who brings home the bacon.

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