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Apr 9, 2009 / Law School Innovation

True Innovation in Legal Education!

I learned about this incredible program at Franklin Pierce College of Law from one of the talented students at Solo Practice University, Christopher Paul.  He is graduating in May, 2009 and will be sworn in to the bar without taking the bar exam.  Why?  Because he is part of an amazing new initiative at Franklin [...]

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Apr 6, 2009 / Announcements

Why Now Is The Perfect Time to Enroll at Solo Practice University

The verdict is in. The students who have enrolled so far are thrilled with Solo Practice University™:

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Apr 6, 2009 / Subjective Opinions

"Big Solo vs Small Solo?" No. Only 'Solo'.

The terms "BigSolo" and "SmallSolo" should perish at birth.

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Apr 5, 2009 / Tip of the Week, Work/Life

"Tip of the Week" – You Must Understand What Balance Is Before You Can Attain It

As solos we are always hearing those who go solo do so to achieve 'balance' in their lives. Yet, what is balance really?

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Apr 3, 2009 / Announcements

Faculty Announcement – Paramjit Mahli

Paramjit Mahli is a public relations professional. She will teach a course called "Clash of the Titans: Can Lawyers and Journalists get Along?" at Solo Practice University®. Paramjit Mahli has worked in both journalism and PR for nearly 20 years, with experience working within news outlets such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Financial Post, [...]

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Apr 2, 2009 / Passed the Bar - Hung A Shingle

Passed the Bar – Hung A Shingle – Elizabeth Meehan

Regardless the profession, many spouses are living their entrepreneurial dream by working together. And there are certainly unique challenges in building a law practice together. Yet more and more lawyers are doing just that.

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