Jay Fleischman, a New York consumer bankruptcy lawyer with a bankruptcy and consumer law blog. But he also publishes BankruptcyPractice Pro. And don’t be deceived by the name – Bankruptcy Practice Pro has great technology, marketing and practice tips that work for all lawyers. And like my buddy Chuck Newton, Jay
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DC Bar Blogging Event – January 23, 2007
I just wanted to announce one more time that I am organizing and moderating a DC Bar Law Practice Management event on Blogging for Lawyers: How Practicing Lawyers Are Using Blogs to Find Clients, Fortune and Fame and How You Can Too! The panel will feature three top bloggers from different firm backgrounds: Marc Mayerson,…
XE Factor: Cultivating WorkLife Synergy FREE 90-Minute Teleseminar January 23
FREE 90-Minute Teleseminar January 23
It is widely reported that many lawyers are not
as happy in their careers and lives as they would like to be.
The good news is that any practitioner
experiencing–or on the edge of–career burnout has the power to change direction
now and chart a
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A Solo View on Stimson’s Message to Biglaw
Over at my beat at Legal Blog Watch, I posted my opinion on Assistant Deputy Secretary Cully Stimson’s suggestion that corporate clients reconsider their relationship with large firms who represent Guantanamo detainees. I’m posting some other thoughts here at MyShingle, more from a solo’s perspective.
Stimson’s comments have drawn criticism from dozens of bloggers,…
Technical Error
Earlier today, I mistakenly uploaded my posts for Legal Blog Watch to MyShingle. I’ve removed the posts and migrated them to Blogwatch. Sorry for the mistake.
Sometimes Price Matters – And So What If It Does?
Believe me, as a solo who competes frequently with large firms for clients, I’d love, love, love to buy the arguments made by my blogging colleagues, Chuck Newton and Tom Collins that small firms don’t need to, and shouldn’t have to compete on price (Chuck’s post is here, Tom’s post is here). And…
FREE TELESEMINAR JAN. 9 ON WORK/LIFE BALANCE
Lawyers
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Solo and Small Firm Energy Network
I’m sorry for recent light postings, but I’m still suffering a little writer burn out from my recent book completion. Now, it’s back to business and I’m ramping up my marketing efforts for 2007. Among my projects, I’m starting a network specifically for solo and small energy law practitioners to collaborate, team up and figure…
Website Dispute Brought to the Bar
Let me make two things clear at the outset of this post. First, Greg Siskind, who pioneered use of the internet for lawyer advertising and public education through his website, Visa Law is one of my heroes. I remember visiting his website back in 1994 in the nascent days of the Internet and recognizing right…
DC Bar Blogging Event – January 23, 2007
I’m a member of the DC Bar’s Law Practice Management Steering Committee and on January 23, 2007, we’re sponsoring an event on blogging. We have a blue ribbon panel, with top bloggers (listed below). Usually, these seminars cost upwards of $100 or more, but the DC Bar is making this available for $35. Come hear…