Life as a solo lawyer is full of ups and downs, so it is important to remember why you chose the path of a solo lawyer in the first place.
I started this column
as a solo lawyer who was excited about the potential the Internet offered, for myself and others.
As a solo lawyer just starting out, you probably only have a few clients and a few new inquiries each month.
In this article, IP lawyer, Nancy Baum Delain, shares her story of starting her own law practice in her late 40s and provides some tips that can help guide you on the path to
success as a solo lawyer.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York attorney Joleena Louis shares the steps that helped her find greater career
satisfaction as a solo lawyer.
Starting your own solo practice can be both exhilarating and terrifying, follow this article to make sure you are ready for all the different aspects of
life as a solo lawyer.
The final word on The Playbook, for anyone considering undertaking a project like this, is that creating it turned out to be one of the most rewarding things I have done in my
career as a solo lawyer.
As a solo lawyer, I often hold all of the control over every aspect of what I do.
As a solo lawyer, you're expected to wear many hats.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York attorney Joleena Louis shares how life
as a solo lawyer has taught her to never take her practice for granted.
First off,
as a solo lawyer, be aware that setting up a corporation does not give you malpractice protection — even if the malpractice is committed by your employees.
As a solo lawyer, you are always learning how to improve your skills.
As a solo lawyer, the extra task of marketing your practice and keeping a stream -LSB-...]