Small firms can effectively train young lawyers without large budgets by focusing on practical skills and structured mentoring. This approach is crucial for developing competent legal professionals, enhancing firm competitiveness, and ensuring long-term success. Small firms should start with identifying essential skills needed for their practice areas and implement regular training sessions, mentorship programs, and accountability measures to build a robust training framework.
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