For most law firms, 2009 was a tough year — on so many levels. But what’s done is done. Now is a good time to determine what law firms learned last year so adjustments can be made, lawyers can be educated and changes can be implemented.

The bigger question we can ask ourselves is, have we learned from our mistakes in managing our accounts receivable, and are we ready to make the changes that must be made?

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