Sentences with phrase «solo practice knows»

Not exact matches

This can be helpful to know as some practices are solo (with emergency backup) and others have several doctors and midwives.
It's pretty safe but still practice basic rules when traveling solo: don't walk alone at night, meet and go out with fellow travelers, drink in moderation, say no and walk away if you need to, and if you need help walk up to the nearest woman.
Known for his wryly - subversive sensibility and precisely defined practice, this will be Espírito Santo's first solo presentation in New York since 2012 and his fifth with the gallery.
A solo exhibition at NYU's Grey Art Gallery explores Mark Mothersbaugh's lesser known creative practice as a visual artist.
Interview with artist Kellen Chasuk following the opening of her solo show «Plastic Flowers» t Stephanie Chefas Projects to better know her and her work by discussed her art experiences, the content or her work and the choices she made in displaying it, as well as her creative practice and what she has coming up.
Known for her incredible 1970s story quilts, Ringgold's 2013 solo exhibitions at ACA Galleries in New York and the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., introduced many to a little known foundation of her practice that began a decade earlier — a series of bold, dynamic paintings inspired by black pride and the civil rights and feminist movemKnown for her incredible 1970s story quilts, Ringgold's 2013 solo exhibitions at ACA Galleries in New York and the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., introduced many to a little known foundation of her practice that began a decade earlier — a series of bold, dynamic paintings inspired by black pride and the civil rights and feminist movemknown foundation of her practice that began a decade earlier — a series of bold, dynamic paintings inspired by black pride and the civil rights and feminist movements.
Internationally known artists with such diverse practices as Polly Apfelbaum, Mel Chin, Kate Ericson / Mel Ziegler, Karen Finley, Bill Jacobson, Amy Sillman, Carol Szymanski, Sue Williams and Bing Wright first held solo exhibitions at her gallery.
Moorhead is known for her obsessive artistic practice, in which humble materials are taken to poetic ends in spellbinding sculptures and installations, as seen in her 2007 solo exhibition, A Thing Called Early Blur at the Blaffer Gallery of the University of Houston.
Hershman's solo media projects addressing feminist art practices are well known, but the impact of this short - lived but influential organization deserves a second look, especially considering it facilitated projects by a slew of important contemporary artists, from Michael Asher to Eleanor Antin.
A solo exhibition of Outterbridge's work at Art + Practice in Leimert Park, now in its last two days, gathers some of the artist's better known works.
Frequently, soon - to - be-retired solo practitioners or small law firm owners want to know if it is worth the effort to sell their practices.
If you run a small practice, or are a solo attorney, you know firsthand how hard it can be to stay focused and get work done.
When she launched her own solo practice right after law school, Lauren knew she was signing on for a lot more schooling in a much tougher classroom.
Do you know someone that runs a solo practice, or more than one?
I don't know any solo attorneys who practice that way.
As any solo practitioner knows, and as I learned when I launched my entertainment law practice, it's important to keep your operating costs low so you can pass along the savings via lower rates to your clients.
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.
While Lorenzo enjoyed his colleagues and the work he was doing, he knew that he wanted the freedom that comes with solo practice, «I really like the flexibility to control my own schedule,» he says, «For example, if I want to take my kids to the zoo, I can just do it.
If one of your goals this year is to learn all there is to know about using technology in your solo or small law practice, then this is the place to be!
In 2007, Fred spearheaded a powerful innovation in post-graduate legal education known as the «legal incubator» movement by launching the first - ever incubator program, a unique public / private partnership providing a network of support and resources for recent CUNY law graduates committed to increasing access to justice through their solo and small firm practices.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York solo lawyer Joleena Louis shares her top five favorite mobile apps that she uses in her own solo practice!
Solo Practice University is a great resource for solos no matter how long you've been practicing.
I happen to know a fair number of individuals that currently work at big firms as a fallback to their own failed attempt at starting a solo practice.
Anyone who's been particularly completely solo, no staff support, anything, knows how much of a grind that is and it can be really really lonely in the legal business and then family law in particular, which is what I practice, so custody and divorce, it's dealing with peoples emotions all day long and their crappy situations all day long and doing that as a solo wasn't very fulfilling.
Every solo or small firm lawyer needs to know lawyers in different practice areas.
«Sometimes I just know that I've been practicing solo too long.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York solo lawyer Joleena Louis gives her top tips to make sure your solo practice doesn't look incompetent.
I even knew a solo back in the day who brazenly operated his law firm under a trade name, where this practice is banned, taking a calculated risk that even if he was discovered, at best he'd receive a slap on the wrist.
I know that as a solo practitioner, the success of my practice is dependent on my success as an attorney, business owner, and marketer.
Taking non-law practice income into account seems off the point to me, but I do know a lot of solos who are serial entrepreneurs or supplementing their law practice income with contract work.
Flipping the idea of Mitch Albom's «The Five People You Meet in Heaven» on its head, Schorn writes that while his solo practice is risky and demanding, he knows that he will never be stuck with the types of big firm people who can drain all the fun out of practicing law.
Is there something that you feel like you've learned about solo practice that you didn't know the last time we talked?
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.
We'll get to know your business goals and choose marketing strategies that will achieve them in the most cost - effective manner, which is especially important for a new solo practice.
I can not think of one solo attorney I know that operates a general practice.
The overwhelming majority of solo attorneys I know have niche practices.
And what many don't know is that I actually have Law.com — or rather an ALM affiliate, Washington - based Legal Times, to thank, in part for my solo practice.
«Doctors and Health Care Fraud: What Every Attorney Should Know About the False Claims Act and Qui Tam,» ISBA General Practice, Solo and Small Firm, vol 30, No. 5 (January 2002)
One of the things solo attorney, Joleena Louis, wishes she knew before she started her solo law practice was the importance of being organized and prepared for tax season in advance.
All attorneys — solo practitioners, small groups and global firms — know that consistent business development is crucial to building and maintaining a successful practice.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York virtual office lawyer Joleena Louis shares her top tips for remaining productive while running her home - based solo practice.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York lawyer Joleena Louis shares her top tips for overcoming procrastination in her solo practice.
Solo champion Susan Cartier Liebel agrees that large firm practice no longer is desirable, and she blames the firms for their plight.
Instead of meeting face - to - face, it may soon become the norm for lawyers (no matter if they are solo or practice in small, medium, or large - size firms) to meet clients by way of video conferencing.
No doubt, a solo practice can be family friendly, but it can also be all - consuming.
We know solos and smalls are having problems figuring out how to start a practice.
The book's preface is written by Carolyn Elefant, who, as founder of MyShingle.com and author of the book Solo by Choice, has demonstrated that she knows a thing or two about building a law practice.
I'd like to say no, but then again, it beats the alternatives: irrational egotism void of any beneficial results, or mandatory pro bono where every lawyer, from Biglaw to solo practice, is forced to handle a case for a legitimately needy litigant.
Lawyers — especially those in solo and small practicesknow full well they should protect their clients and their families by planning for untimely death or disability.
The «elite» lawyers may consider lawyers in solo or small - firm practice to be second - tier, but I don't know many solos or small - firm lawyers — some who are practicing law at the highest levels — who think of themselves that way.
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