Not exact matches
I'd love to
see this
niche stay alive, if for no other reason that to offer
law firms a reason not to waste so much paper.
For «
niche» blogs covering specialized areas of the
law that aim primarily to, say, educate readers about new court decisions on a relevant topic, I don't
see why a ghostwriter with a strong legal research and writing background can't do that effectively for a lawyer simply too busy to do all the spadework.
See: One Small
Niche Practice, One Giant Leap for a
Law Practice.
The 1990
law school graduate
sees specialization as an asset for her practice and figures «it's probably not impossible to develop a
niche practice right out of
law school, if you hook up with mentors willing to put the time in.»