Then — eleven months into my full -
time solo practice — I landed my first big client.
Early 60s, full -
time solo practice.
My private practice has evolved over the many years since I first began and has grown in scale to a full
time solo practice.
Not exact matches
«When running
solo he feels light, efficient and has bettered his
times in
practice.
Physicians in
solo practice were 2.35
times more likely to be a persistent high outlier than those in a group
practice; 4.5 percent of
solo practitioners were persistent high outliers compared to 2.1 percent of high outlier physicians who performed MMS in a group
practice.
In
practice, though, the effort translates less as the dialogue across
time, culture, and genre that it purports to be, and more as a
solo show that has failed to notice that it isn't, by definition, a
solo show.
This first
solo presentation of works by South Korean artist Park Chan - kyong presents a series of his latest film and documentary works that offers a new perspective on folk religious
practices such as shamanism and utopian religious communities, from the period of colonisation and the cold war to the present
time.
Today, McGee's
solo show at the ICA questions ideas of private property and public space, commenting on the
practice of gallery - going itself in this far - reaching and, at
times, funny show.
A
solo exhibition by BOLT Resident Reut Avisar presents a peek into a multidisciplinary
practice that investigates the circulation of culturally loaded objects and artifacts through
time, place, and political forces.
SOLO SHOW is at the same time a solo show and its own deconstruction, which analyses the real meaning of this exhibition format within the context of the contemporary artistic practices and their contradictory relation to the institutional framework as well to the art market strateg
SOLO SHOW is at the same
time a
solo show and its own deconstruction, which analyses the real meaning of this exhibition format within the context of the contemporary artistic practices and their contradictory relation to the institutional framework as well to the art market strateg
solo show and its own deconstruction, which analyses the real meaning of this exhibition format within the context of the contemporary artistic
practices and their contradictory relation to the institutional framework as well to the art market strategies.
Further, the expanded Spotlight section, curated for the first
time in New York by Toby Kamps (The Menil Collection, Houston), will bring together
solo artist presentations by pioneers of 20th - century
practice.
This will be the first
time that a range of works drawn from Garry's diverse and distinctive
practice will be presented in a comprehensive
solo exhibition.
Currently on in Cape Town (until 12 August) is Samson Kambalu's first
solo exhibition, Ghost Dance, inspired by Nyau filmmaking
practices in Malawi and exploring a fluid, nonlinear, non-western approach to
time.
Wim Waelput draws on his experience of organizing Dekyndt's recent
solo exhibition at KIOSK in Ghent in the Spring of 2010; he particularly focuses on Carousel, a new site - specific installation developed for KIOSK, as a resource for understanding the dimension of
time in her
practice as a whole.
Originally published on the occasion of the 2010 exhibition at David Zwirner, New York, Who Is Sleeping on My Pillow marked the first
time Andersson and Nordström presented their work in concurrent
solo shows, after spending half their lives together while maintaining separate
practices.
A whisper of a show, spare to the point of near - disappearance, Ann Veronica Janssens's recent exhibition at Bortolami — the Belgium - based artist's
solo debut at the gallery,
timed to coincide with the first American museum survey of her work, at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas — provided a modest glimpse into her range of sculptural, spatial, and atmospheric concerns, and a sense of both the strengths and limitations of her
practice.
Künstlerhaus Bethanien presents «Changing Room», a
solo exhibition by the artist Lyndal Walker, whose
practice, developed across photographs and installations, is focused on the exploration of fashion and states of undress in order to contemplate identity, emotional states and the nature of
time.
Here's how: Elefant eyeballs each bar's Web site so you don't have to, looking for and hot - linking specific research, law
practice management and ethics tools that can save
solos and small firms
time and money.
Jones worked, at
times, for magazines and digital publications while simultaneously
practicing law as a
solo attorney.
George Khoury has
practiced exclusively with
solo plaintiffs» side firms and even ran one himself for a
time.
«
Solo practice can feel isolating at
times and it is important to stay connected to the legal community.
Indeed, I hear
time and
time again from successful
solo practitioners that the connections they make while working in legal aid clinics and other non-profits help them succeed in their
solo practice.
After taking
time off to be at home with her new baby, Kelly decided to get back into
practicing law and made the decision to pursue
solo practice.
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.
If you want to spend 99 % of your
time reading cases, arguing things, and doing «law - talkin»» stuff, you should not start a
solo practice.
Georges is a
solo who somehow finds
time to teach,
practice, write poetry and still blog about the latest legal tech products (read his bio here).
I hope to share some useful advice on this site for those pursuing other interests while maintaining a steady
solo practice or a consistent legal workload at the same
time.
A recent survey by the Thomson Reuters
Solo and Small Law Firm Group found that solo firms spend 55 percent of their time practicing law while firms with seven to ten attorneys are working at 68 perc
Solo and Small Law Firm Group found that
solo firms spend 55 percent of their time practicing law while firms with seven to ten attorneys are working at 68 perc
solo firms spend 55 percent of their
time practicing law while firms with seven to ten attorneys are working at 68 percent.
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.
Whether you work at a big firm or have a
solo law
practice, there are always
times when things are slow and staying productive can be tricky.
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time, I have worked closely with numerous small law firms and
solo practice attorneys.
This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena explores the «stigma» associated with a
solo law
practice and how her perception of
solos changed over
time.
I will gladly suffer the slings and arrows of
solo practice over zillions of hours so someone else can earn 20
times as much as I do.
I had run a
solo practice for years until mid-2010 when I accepted a position as in - house counsel, and had spoken and written about the advantages and disadvantages of running one's own shop many
times in the past.
A commercial product like PCLaw
Practice Suite might provide part of the technological solution to the lack of proper mentorship in the profession, and could go a long way to helping small and
solo practitioners save
time on administrative and research functions, allowing them to be more profitable.
Focusing only on long - term, full -
time, JD - required jobs for the class of 2017 (and removing
solo practice jobs) there's a 1.2 percent increase from 2016, says Bernard Burk, a former assistant professor at the University of North Carolina School 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.
Pointing to a Boston Globe article on greater part -
time opportunities for women at larger firms, she says it is because
solo and small - firm
practice has become a viable option for women that larger firms are forced to better accommodate their need for flexible and part -
time schedules.
When I started my law
practice, I sought input and advice from a ton of people, and two or three
solos were extremely generous with their
time.
But law students should also understand that going into
solo or small firm
practice as I did takes
time, effort and planning.
Jean Clauson of ARAG believes the issue is resources: «Whether it is budget,
time, or speed at which technology changes, GP
Solos share an ongoing struggle to balance the technical
practice of law with managing efforts to run an efficient business model at the pace consumers need and demand to receive legal services.»
While the transition to a
solo practice was a wonderful
time, it was not without stress and the occasional (heh heh) mistake.
Sam Glover: So, let me let me close with one question that I think will be interesting to hear from someone who's been
practicing, or been
solo, for a fairly short amount of
time.
At the
time she was barely a month into her new
solo practice, and we thought we'd kind of follow up and see how things went with her, or are going with her.
«Experts say it's a good
time to be in
solo practice or at a small firm,» writes reporter Karen Sloan.
Is there something that you feel like you've learned about
solo practice that you didn't know the last
time we talked?
According to internal LexisNexis data,
solo and small firm attorneys, are missing out on up to 40 percent of their actual billable
time due to inefficient
time tracking and billing
practices.
Most of the
time, these lessons are learned by trial and error while in the
practice of law, either as a
solo or small firm practitioner or as a member of a multi-national firm or corporation.
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.