A BIG Announcement and SPU Classes in February

First, look for our big announcement next week in celebration of Solo Practice University’s one year anniversary!

And February was a fabulous month here at SPU and here are the classes that were taught – enjoy!

  • Brian Herrington gave us Lesson Four, Putting It All Together, in Class Action Law.
  • Beyond the Paralegal was the topic of Lesson 7 in Tina Hilton‘s Class, A Solo’s Sidekick. Tina also had an intriguing post this month called An Alternative to Legal Ghostblogging?
  • Gerry Oginski teaches about Google Caffeine-Why You Need To Know About It in his Creating Online Video class. Gerry also posted a class called The Power of Video this month.
  • Gordon Firemark posted Lesson 9 in Entertainment Law. The class topic was Productivity, Time Management and Getting the Work Done.
  • “What Value Does Your Brand Have?” is the question posed by James Chartrand in the most recent Pen and Perception session.
  • In the Prosecuting and Defending (and avoiding) Legal Malpractice Claims classroom, Brooks Schuelke shared about Legal Malpractice Prevention: Checklists. There is also a follow up post for this class – don’t miss it!
  • The very first lesson has been posted in Fixing Your Fees, Fixing Your Practice by Jay Shepherd. Jay shares some great background about his life as a lawyer and also what he hopes his class will provide for SPU students and those who want to improve their practice.
  • Over at LawBiz Management Ed Poll posted a couple of great classes, focusing on Reviewing Your Operation and Practice Development.
  • In the Marketing for Lawyers classroom Mark Merenda gives us Lesson 11, on the topic of Hiring.
  • Adam Gee has posted Class 3, The Pre-Suit Negotiation for Motorcycle Cases, in Motorcycle Injury Law.
  • The most recent class in Virtual Law Practice, from Stephanie Kimbro, discusses Insurance Coverage for the Virtual Law Office.
  • Jonathan Ginsberg has posted Session 5 in his Creating A Social Security Disability Practice classroom, and he discusses Understanding How SSA Processes a Case.
  • Over at Essentials of Family Law, John Harding has posted Class Eleven: Software, Hardware, and Other Fun Stuff.
  • Craig Niedenthal has shared Class 11, Products Liability Litigation: Discovery, in the Introduction to Products Liability Litigation classroom.
  • Lesson 6 of Introduction to Special Education Law by Jennifer Laviano addresses Discipline, Manifestation Determinations and “stay put”
  • In Legal Blogging James Chartrand teaches about Finding Blog Post Ideas At the Perfect Time
  • Paramjit Mahli has given us Lesson 6,  Measuring Return On Investment (ROI) in Public Relations, in her course Clash of The Titans – Lawyers and Journalists Can We Get Along?
  • Negotiation Tips is the topic of Lesson 9 at James Reed’s Injury Law 101 course.
  • In Class Eight of Productivity Bootcamp, Bill Jawitz discusses Knowing and Growing Yourself.

There were also numerous great discussions in the over 100 groups at SPU including great conversation on Legal Diversity issues, niche law practice, and more. We also introduced our newest group ‘Chat With A Reporter’ led by free-lance legal and financial reporter, Deb Cohen.

There is much going on at SPU.  Come on in and check it out!

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