New Year’s resolutions are not just for your personal life. You can make important resolutions that will drastically improve your law practice in the coming year. And despite statistics that suggest resolutions fail more often than not, you can be successful in developing new and improved habits for your legal practice. You can protect your professional resolutions from failure if you plan them right.

Resolutions often fail because individuals aim too high without a properly thought-out plan to implement their goals. However, just as the practice of law and the rules that govern the profession are constantly evolving, attorneys can find areas in their professional lives where they can make improvements in 2017.

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