Going Small
Their numbers rising, sole and small-firm practitioners face new challenges head-on
By Cliff Collins
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Almost 4,000 of the Oregon State Bar’s active membership of 11,822 practice in firms of five or fewer
members. More than half of those firms — 2,439 — are sole practitioners’ offices.
Writer Cliff Collins explores the challenges of 'going small.'
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