Alright, so you celebrated your success in 2012 with champagne. But this is no time to rest on your laurels. New state laws in 2013 bring plenty of opportunities to expand your practice. After all, who can’t use a few more clients?
Across the country, about 400 new state laws became effective as the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Day, reports Reuters.
So depending upon where you live, there may be exciting opportunities for you to check out a few new practice areas. Here’s a look at five new laws that could prove to be a boon to you:
Take a look at the new laws in your jurisdiction and explore new ways to expand your current practice.
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