Rex Anderson is an Arizona Attorney
practicing as a Solo Attorney since 2005, and started practicing law in 1990.
Nancy has
practiced as a solo attorney for over 12 years, and takes pride in the personal and prompt attention she gives her clients.
Not exact matches
After building a thriving
solo practice, he co-founded the boutique litigation firm of Murphy Rosen & Cohen LLP in 2003, where he headed up the firm's criminal
practice, and continued to expand his presence
as a select criminal trial
attorney.
Jones worked, at times, for magazines and digital publications while simultaneously
practicing law
as a
solo attorney.
My thought process for writing these pages initially regarded how I could communicate
as much
as possible in a small space, while allowing for the distribution of that information to scale up (in case my
solo practice turns into the next 1,000 -
attorney firm — hah!).
Clio is a comprehensive software -
as - a-service (SaaS) solution designed to simplify
practice management for
solo attorneys and small firms.
As independent contractors, freelance
attorneys build their own freelance law
practices and are responsible for setting their own hours, finding their own clients, and bringing in their own income.Freelance
attorneys come from every corner of the legal profession, including big law firms, in - house counsel, government positions, public sector, and
solo practice.
At the same time, in spite of BAPCA or perhaps because of it, some
solos regard this
as a great time to be a bankruptcy lawyer because (a) there's always a base need for bankruptcy
attorneys, no matter the economy, and (b) with lawyers leaving bankruptcy law, there's more opportunity for those who enter this
practice area.
As a new
attorney starting a
solo law
practice, you've likely reviewed your bar association's start - up guides and found no shortage of DIY books to help hang your own shingle.
I am Karl S. Pearson, an experienced
attorney who has
practiced law for more than 20 years, including
as a
solo practitioner at Pearson Law, PLC, in Scottsdale, Arizona, since 2002.
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.
As for the
solo and small firm
attorneys charging on an hourly fee basis, particularly the litigators, their
practices are unlikely to change either.
As it turns out, many of the
attorneys in that group had ventured into
solo practice immediately after passing the bar, and they were eager to share their experiences.
«I thought it would be good to build a book of business and then I would have the option to take it to a firm if I decide to make that career transition in the future... I am passionate about being an
attorney as a second career and on working on building a law
practice, however that plays out — whether
as a
solo practitioner or at a firm,» said Lockerby.
Of course, some tasks SHOULD be delegated to an assistant or a paralegal and we should pay attention to what those are, but
as a
solo practice attorney, you'll ultimately have to pay attention to the details.
Doug spent the next twenty years representing people
as a
solo practitioner in general
practice and
as an injury
attorney.
I know that
as a
solo practitioner, the success of my
practice is dependent on my success
as an
attorney, business owner, and marketer.
As a former
practicing attorney, I love hearing how technology is helping
solo practitioners and small firms streamline their
practice.
As an attorney who has both grown a seven figure boutique law practice and also served as an executive at high - growth companies, he brings real - world business growth strategies to solo and small firm attorney
As an
attorney who has both grown a seven figure boutique law
practice and also served
as an executive at high - growth companies, he brings real - world business growth strategies to solo and small firm attorney
as an executive at high - growth companies, he brings real - world business growth strategies to
solo and small firm
attorneys.
We have
attorneys dedicated to different types of
practices as opposed to a
solo practitioner who
practices about 10 different areas of law everyday.
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.
As Clearwater, Florida - based
attorney Mike Ziegler explains: «Don't go into
solo practice thinking that it is going to give you more vacation time.
Whether you are starting your own
solo practice or working for a big firm, make a conscious effort to find
attorney (s) who are willing to mentor you
as a new
attorney.
It explains why I enjoy Twitter and Facebook so much, but the fact that I'm a
solo -
practice attorney shows that I've made choices that reinforce my value of Freedom / Independence at least
as often.
I've worked at a large firm with over 700
attorneys, a small boutique firm with less than a handful of associates, and now in
solo practice as an entertainment lawyer.
CAMP Program Curriculum includes an emphasis on supporting
Solo and Small Firm
Attorneys as they launch, grow, and manage their
practices.
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.
Performing legal research and writing for other
attorneys is a
solo practice,
as is a
practice limited to transactional work, appellate work, certain types of court appointments, or court appearances for other law firms.
Having support
as an
attorney is necessary to succeed in
solo practice.
Brad's
practice has focused primarily on family law since being licensed, working
as a
solo practitioner and in an of - counsel role with several local
attorneys.
Solo practitioners seeking other solo attorneys to serve as a resource for practice management quest
Solo practitioners seeking other
solo attorneys to serve as a resource for practice management quest
solo attorneys to serve
as a resource for
practice management questions
After graduation and successfully passing the Oregon Bar, and attempting to build a
solo practice part - time (I remained a community college administrator while attending law school at night at Lewis & Clark College Northwestern School of Law), I accepted a position
as the first Director of Client Relations at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt — a Portland, Oregon - based law firm of approximately 150
attorneys.
Stephen Hebert is a New Orleans criminal defense
attorney, who
practices as a
solo lawyer.
Christina «Chrissie» Martell is a
solo practice attorney focusing on legal issues facing young families
as they grow.
Jeff's work in developing my website was critical in the launching of my
solo practice as a bankruptcy
attorney.
1 IP, 1 Real Estate A Top Criminal Content Marketer Blogging from the Top Patent District Young Firm Blogs Its Way to 10 New Clients in 90 Days Generating Business Clients on Quora 2 Firms Using Podcasting A Steady Flow Of Clients Using Techniques From Other Industries Book - Writing
As A Business - Getter Divorce Guide Pulls In Clients Interviewing Prospective Clients On Podcasts Great Lessons From A Referral - Based Injury
Practice Using Workshops To Market Estate Planning And Small Business Services
Attorneys Gain New Business by Educating Clients The «Velvet Hammer» Pulls in 7 - Figure Cases Using 3 Techniques Building a Multi-Specialty
Practice with Seminars Niche Blogging by a Contract
Attorney Internet Pioneer Has Global Reach Using Op / Eds And Success Stories to Bring In New Clients How One Lawyer Brands Herself Through Content Marketing Food - Contamination Litigator Dominates His Niche with Content and Speaking Business Transaction Firm with Recurring Revenue Blogging to Lawyers and Charging for Consultations Publishing and Speaking Keep This Green - Buildings
Practice Thriving Online Brand Protection Lawyer Thrives with Blogging, TV, and Referrals Foreclosure
Solo Succeeds with Phone Videos, Ghostwriters, and Networking Group Blogging, Tweeting, and Podcasting Launch This Nashville Sports Law
Practice ADA Specialist Builds National Consulting
Practice with Blogging
The recent graduates,
as apprentices, will work in the offices of
solo and small firm
attorneys who mentor the apprentices in communities and areas of interest in which the apprentices want to work after admission to law
practice.
Prior to ILRC, Ann gained extensive private and nonprofit experience
as a staff
attorney for Park & Associates, Catholic Charities in San Mateo, the International Institute of San Francisco and her own
solo private
practice.
After working with Unbundled
Attorney as a
solo practitioner for over a year, Anthony Saunders decided to take a break to close up his
practice and start working with a local Salt Lake City, UT law firm
as an associate.
Jeff is an
attorney who has transactional and litigation experience in small firm
practice and
as a
solo practitioner.
Finding Clients: 3 Strategies for
Solo Attorneys As an attorney working on your own, there's no doubt that you're wearing a number of hats when it comes to managing and growing your solo law pract
Solo Attorneys As an
attorney working on your own, there's no doubt that you're wearing a number of hats when it comes to managing and growing your
solo law pract
solo law
practice.
Attorney Jerome Goldstein
practices as a
solo practitioner.
In their work with clients, participants put theory into
practice and learned what life
as a
solo attorney is actually like.
As an
attorney working on your own, there's no doubt that you're wearing a number of hats when it comes to managing and growing your
solo law
practice.
What strategies have you used
as a
solo attorney who takes maternity leave, or what
practices have you seen used both other
solo women lawyers to accomplish a smooth maternity leave?
Three new
attorneys have ventured into our community to try their hands at
solo practice, and I cheerfully refer
as much work to them
as possible.