He runs
a thriving solo practice, is killing it with his social media game, and (my favorite part), he's a fellow podcaster!
Whether
a thriving solo practice can be maintained long term using that set up is a different debate for a different day.
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.
Not exact matches
Summary: Scott Limmer and Oscar Michelen, lawyers who watched their once
thriving solo (Scott) and small firm (Oscar) law
practices lose direction, discuss how based on the principals of being authentic, giving value and building business relationships & networking they were able to analyze, reboot and grow their law
practices and offer practical advice on how you can grow your
solo or small law
practice too.
Just shy of 50 percent were in private
practice, but of those almost one fifth (9.1 percent of the total) were in
solo practice, a category that, like consultants, includes some
thriving professionals as well as some not so fully employed.
First, because the reduced costs of getting a law
practice off the ground make it much easier for lawyers to start a
solo practice with any number of legitimate goals, only one of which is to grow the
practice into a long - term,
thriving business.
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
Andrew Burgess is 9 months out of law school and has already built a
thriving and successful
solo practice.
An academic institution or think tank that focuses on the changing institution of
solo and small firm
practice in an educated and objective manner could help pave the way for the kind of real, institutional change needed for
solo and small firms to
thrive and more importantly, improve service to clients and expand access to law.
• 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