Today, MyShingle is thrilled to have the honor of being named as Typepad’s Featured Blog of the Day for August 6, 2006. I’d like to personally welcome all new visitors from Typepad’s Home Page and invite you to take a look around at my site. I realize that many of you may not have
2006
I’m quoted in a story on blogs
Jason Krause has this article, Making Rain on the Net in the August 2006 edition of the ABA Journal. Not until I read the article and saw that I’d been quoted did I remember being interviewed for it – I was on travel in Las Vegas at the time. The article is particularly interesting, because…
Flat Fees Are Fine, But Lawyers Can’t Have It Both Ways
Like Chris Marston of Inside the Future of the Law Firm who raves about the benefits of fixed pricing, I’m also a fan of the flat fee or fixed price. Chris focuses on how fixed pricing provides certainty to clients, but from my perspective, it makes my life much easier when I don’t have…
Can Small Fry Catch Big Clients? That’s My Shingle’s Raison d’Etre
Over at What About Clients?, Dan Hull wonders whether a how to marketing seminar on how small firms can snag big clients would catch on? Of course, Hull knows the answer to that. He writes:
GCs are now smarter
and bolder. Smaller firms can and do land and serve top clients. At top
rates,…
MyShingle Reviews Blachman’s Anonymous Lawyer

Let me start this book review with a confession: when I first heard that Jeremy Blachman nabbed a contract to bring his Anonymous Lawyer (AL) blog to the printed page, I didn’t have high hopes. While I read the AL Blog before Jeremy outed himself, I can’t say that I was a huge fan; as…
Some thoughts on solo practice
This short piece, The not so lonely lawyer (WV Record 7/20/06) offers a couple of quick thoughts on solo practice. Some of the views are positive; for instance, the article takes the time to dispell the myth that solo practice is a greater risk than staying at biglaw:
However, for law firm marketing guru Mark…
More Biglaw Attorneys Downsize to Solo Practice
This article, Starting Over in the Big Pond (Richmond Business Journal, 6/28/06) reports on “the joys and tribulations of starting a small law firm” as told by former biglaw attorneys Greg Holland and Steven Setliff. The pair describe some of the differences between biglaw practice and starting your own firm, from having to make decisions…
Cool marketing lessons from an Ivy League drug lawyer and an offbeat U-tube commercial
From brainy Professor Bainbridge’s blog, of all places, I learned about the coolest, most expertly executed marketing idea I’ve seen in a while: a You Tube video by California criminal attorney Allison Margolin. Why does the video work? Several reasons. First, the video gives Ms. Margolin’s potential clients an opportunity to see what’s…
In praise of the late bloomer
If like me, you sometimes feel a little down that you haven’t yet hit your breakout career stride or left your mark on the law, then check out this article, What Kind of Genius Are You?, David Galenson, Wired (7/06) (hat tip to Arnie Herz at Legal Sanity). As Herz summarizes, Galenson describes…
Help, I forgot my business cards….
Whenever I meet lawyers without business cards, I wonder about their professionalism. Well, yesterday I joined that club when I came out to Oregon to speak at a conference full of prospects and I discovered that I forgot my business cards. How embarrassing…what to do? It was a short trip, so not enough time to…