Audio: What’s New – Entertainment Law with Gordon Firemark

Gordon Firemark is an attorney whose practice is devoted to the representation of artists, writers, producers and directors in the fields of theater, film, television,and music. He teaches a course on how to create and build an entertainment law practice at Solo Practice University®. The interview is about 55 minutes long. Listen directly below. http://spucdn.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/firemark-feb9-2011.mp3Download […]

The Future of (Legal) Education

This past Friday and Saturday I had the distinct privilege to be invited to attend the Future of Legal Education Conference (Twitter stream #fe3)  hosted by Harvard Law School and New York Law School.  It was actually an amazing experience because a core group of legal educators came together to share ideas on how to […]

What’s New – Macs in the Law Office with Victor Medina

Victor Medina is the managing partner of a small law firm run entirely on Mac computers and Apple products. The interview is about 49 minutes long. Listen directly below. http://spucdn.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/medina-feb11-2011-whats-new-milo.mp3Download (.MP3) Victor and I had a terrific conversation about Macs in the Law Office (I’m slowly converting over to Macs – just one old gadget […]

Audio: Social Media & Networking For Businesses (Part 3)

Toby Bloomberg teaches about social media and networking for businesses at Solo Practice University® in a series of Guest Lectures. This lecture was recorded February, 2011. You can listen to her previous guest lectures here (Part 1) and here (Part 2). Toby Bloomberg is passionate about helping people (not companies) create initiatives that leverage the […]

Successful Solo Practitioners Must Be Entrepreneurs

Webster’s defines courage as ‘mental or moral strength to resist opposition, danger, or hardship.”  It implies firmness of mind and will in the face of danger or extreme difficulty.  Courage can be developed.  But it cannot be nurtured in an environment that eliminates all risks, all difficulty, all dangers. It takes considerable courage to work […]

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