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There are no secrets to creating a thriving and healthy solo practice. The methods are as old as dirt. Only the tools have changed.
There are no secrets to creating a thriving and healthy solo practice. The methods are as old as dirt. Only the tools have changed.
Jay S. Fleischman is a bankruptcy lawyer in New York. He will teach a course about consumer bankruptcy law at Solo Practice University™.
Richard will teach a course called “Real World” Legal Research discussing how ‘real lawyers’ do (or should do) legal research, how to be a smart legal research consumer, and show you how sound legal research will shape your effective oral and written advocacy.
Right now every lawyer who is looking for a job and terrified of their student loans and this economy is screaming, “NO! What I wouldn’t do for a job like this! You’re crazy!”
James Chartrand is a leading copywriting, branding and online marketing expert. He will teach a course about business branding and copywriting at Solo Practice University™.
This post is not meant to tell you how you should use Twitter or whether you should even like Twitter. But it is a post about how I use Twitter and why I choose to use it the way I do as well as some overall observations.
Gerry Oginski is a New York medical malpractice and personal injury lawyer. He will teach two courses at Solo Practice University™ – “Creating Online Videos for Attorneys” and “New York Medical Malpractice Law”.
Brian Herrington is an experienced litigator. He will teach a course about class action lawsuits at Solo Practice University™.
To partner or not to partner? That is the question.
R. David Donoghue is a litigator focusing on intellectual property disputes. He will teach a course entitled “Federal District Court Practice” at Solo Practice University™.