On this week's episode of Smart Lawyer's Position to Transition, we're diving into the differences between buying a book of business and buying a business. Have you ever wondered which option is right for you and your firm? Buying a book of business typically involves purchasing a list of established clients or customers, while buying a business includes purchasing the entire entity with its assets, liabilities, and operations. It's a complex decision with different implications and outcomes.
Tune in to this week's episode to learn more about the key differences between these options and what they can offer you (and what they can't). Don't miss out on this valuable discussion and make sure to subscribe to get notifications on all our new episodes.
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