Most medium- and larger-sized firms have implemented some kind of practice management structure, hoping to reap rewards like more efficient and cost-effective services for clients.

When done correctly, such a structure can help deliver such rewards for firms, clients and professionals. It can also lead to a better use of firm resources, a better financial return and a more satisfying and rewarding practice for individual professionals.

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