Marketing is a vital part of operating a law firm or
a successful solo law practice, but the way in which marketing is done has changed.
Oh, and on top of that, he manages to run and market
a successful solo law practice.
«Webinar with Carolyn Elefant: From BigLaw to YourLaw: The Secrets of Starting and Growing
a Successful Solo Law Practice Main Being Truthful: Stephen E. Seckler Explains the Importance of Honesty During Job Interviews»
During this 60 - minute webinar, Carolyn Elefant, Esq., successful solo attorney, author of Solo by Choice, and publisher of the popular MyShingle blog for solo lawyers, will cover the nuts and bolts of starting up and growing your own
successful solo law practice.
An inside glimpse of the marketing tactics one lawyer used to build
a successful solo law practice in under three years.
Edited by K. William Gibson, published 2014, 490 pages Newly revised and updated to meet the needs of today's legal professionals, Flying Solo is a comprehensive guide to establishing and maintaining
a successful solo law practice.
An inside glimpse of a practicing lawyer and how she used different marketing strategies to build
a successful solo law practice.
Get an insider's perspective of how one lawyer used social media marketing to build a unique brand and
successful solo law practice.
Not exact matches
Kelly is a
successful solo attorney focusing her
practice on family
law and father's rights in the Twin Cities metro area.
Lorenzo Napolitano of the
Law Office of Lorenzo Napolitano in Rochester, NY, recently took the time to share some fantastic insights about launching and growing a
successful solo practice.
From turning the ins and outs of craft beer
law and immigration
law into a
successful practice to starting a paperless office, whether you are a Biglaw attorney seeking to break out, an entrepreneurial
solo looking to innovate and grow, or a
law student aiming to bring value to potential employers, this event is for you.
And, this week I'd like to showcase how a few other lawyers have used social media effectively, including: 1) how a
law student created a name for himself online and continues to do so as he builds a
solo practice from the ground up, 2) how one personal injury attorney successfully created a blog that stands out from the crowd, and 3) how a BigLaw attorney has created a very
successful niche using social media.
Over a decade of working closely with
solo and small
practice attorneys has allowed our experts at CosmoLex to identify five key areas that each
law practice must vigilantly maintain in order to be
successful.
ALBANY, NY (05/12/2010)(readMedia)-- To help the growing number of attorneys who are starting their own
law firms, the New York State Bar Association Law Practice Management Committee will present «Starting Your Own Practice,» a continuing legal education (CLE) program designed to provide attorneys with a wide - ranging blueprint on how to establish, operate and build successful solo or small firm practic
law firms, the New York State Bar Association
Law Practice Management Committee will present «Starting Your Own Practice,» a continuing legal education (CLE) program designed to provide attorneys with a wide - ranging blueprint on how to establish, operate and build successful solo or small firm practic
Law Practice Management Committee will present «Starting Your Own
Practice,» a continuing legal education (CLE) program designed to provide attorneys with a wide - ranging blueprint on how to establish, operate and build
successful solo or small firm
practices.
Erin Gerstenzang: I think one of the significant challenges, or the significant challenge, of being
solo and why probably a lot of people avoid it is this idea that you have to be running a
successful business, which is very much different than the
practice of
law.
That third type of
solo — graduates who begin their
law firms either as they look for full - time work or as an alternative to the job search — may plan to leverage their experience into a full - time position at an established firm, or, if they become
successful, continue with their own
practice.
Here at MyCase, we strive to provide
solo and small firm attorneys with lots of useful advice and information on how to efficiently and effectively run a
successful law practice.
How much of an edge does a lawyer's hometown — or college or
law school town, for that matter — provide in starting a
successful solo practice?
I work with
successful solo practitioners and
law firms to establish higher value
practices by developing strategies to increase growth and profitability.
And there are many different social media platforms to choose from, which is why next week, I'm going to highlight how a few other lawyers have used social media effectively, including: 1) how a
law student created a name for himself online and continues to do so as he builds a
solo practice from the ground up, 2) how one personal injury attorney successfully created a blog that stands out from the crowd, and 3) how a BigLaw attorney has created a very
successful niche using social media.
Andrew Burgess is 9 months out of
law school and has already built a thriving and
successful solo practice.
The
Law Entrepreneur podcast features interviews with successful attorneys (both solos and those from small firms), along with other bright and successful entrepreneurs who aren't necessarily in the practice of law, to educate his listeners about creating, running, and managing a successful business in the internet e
Law Entrepreneur podcast features interviews with
successful attorneys (both
solos and those from small firms), along with other bright and
successful entrepreneurs who aren't necessarily in the
practice of
law, to educate his listeners about creating, running, and managing a successful business in the internet e
law, to educate his listeners about creating, running, and managing a
successful business in the internet era.
Managing a
successful solo or small
law practice means overcoming many challenges.
Providing
solo and small
law firms with relevant information to stay current on hot topics, run a
successful practice, and balance life outside of the office.
Congratulations to Wendy Witt of
Solo Practice University on winning our SmallLaw Pick of the Week award: 20 KPIs of a
Successful Law Firm: How to Diagnose Why Your
Law Firm Isn't Doing as Well as You'd Like
For
solo pracitioners and small to mid-size firms,
successful succession planning involves planning not just for retirement and possible sale of the
law practice but also preparing for how the
practice will respond in the event of a lawyer's death, illness or disability, Learn how to prepare your
law practice for sale, retirement and contigencies.
It includes a ton of practical information gathered from a wide range of contributors, including
successful solo practitioners,
law firm consultants, state and local bar
practice management advisors, and
law school professors.
• The Top Ten Legal Technologies — What Every
Solo and Small
Law Firm Should Be Using • Collaborating and Communicating with Clients in a Web 2.0 World • Speech Recognition Software and Digital Dictation — Talk to Your Computer — it will listen • Moving to a Paperless Office — It's Easier Than You Think • Your Bottom Line and PCLaw — How it Can Make Your Life Easier and Your Firm More Profitable • Identity Theft and Fraud — Protecting Client, Firm and Personal Data in a Wired World • Adobe Acrobat and PDF Files — The New (and only) Standard for Sharing Information • Microsoft Office — Word, Excel and PowerPoint — Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of These Essential Tools • Surviving and Thriving in Tough Economic Times — How to Buld and Maintain a Better Clientele and a
Successful Practice • Productivity Tools to Help You Attain Work - Life Balance in Trying Times • Hiring, Evaluating, Retaining, Firing — Managing Human Resource Issues in Small Firm • E-Discovery for the Rest of Us — Dealing With Electronic Information on Smaller Matter • Email Emancipation — How to Cut the Time that Email Takes Out of Your Day • Mobile Lawyers and the Remote Office — Maintaining Productivity from Home, the Cottage, and Overseas • Succession Planning and Retirement — Preparing for the Day You Stop Lawyering
Founded in 2007 by both Sam and Aaron Street, Lawyerist is a group blog that focuses on information relevant to starting and running a
successful solo or small firm
law practice.