Arnie Herz at Legal Sanity offers a great tip, echoed by What About Clients: reconnect with your business network so that you can continue to nurture and reinforce the trusted relationships that produce not only business referrals, but personal fulfillment. Taking a page from Curt Rosengren, Herz recommends that you try speaking with
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Google Yourself…For Fun and Necessity
AP is reporting here on a recent study by Pew Internet and American Life Project that found that 47 percent of US adult internet users have searched for information about themselves through Google or some other search engine. That’s double the percentage of users who did so in 2002. Mary Madden, a Pew research specialist…
Some Disparate Thoughts on Empowerment and Creating Opportunities Through Blogging
Many of us who decide to start a law firm do so to gain autonmy and take charge of our careers; to “own, not loan” our talent. So it’s no wonder that so many solo and small firm lawyers have an affinity towards blogging, which is just as empowering as starting a law firm. For…
About Me
The way I like to tell it, I started my own law firm back in 1993, because frankly, a big law firm wasn’t big enough. Not big enough for my ego which balked at doing the grunt research without the glamour of arguing the cases or meeting with clients. Not even big enough to fit…
Real Progress: Biglaw Commits Malpractice Also
When I started this blog, to read the mainstream legal media, you’d have thought that solos were the only lawyers to ever miss deadlines, violate ethics rules or commit malpractice. But I’ve always believed that all lawyers, from those at ginormous firms to those who practice alone, are all equally prone to making mistakes and…
One More Day to Register for Business Building Accountability Club
If you’re still interested in registering for the upcoming Business Building Accountabilty Club, scheduled for December 5, there’s still time…up until midnight tonight. To view more details on the event and/or to register (there’s no cost), visit this link. And for those who have already registered, watch for the agenda and course materials…
$42 Million Fee – Inherently Unreasonable? That Depends, But Here, It Was
Over at Legal Blog Watch, I’ve posted my view on the $42 million fee collected by a law firm in a multi-million dollar estate matter. Basically, the lawyers originally had a fee agreement with the client; when she found her legal fees mounting (to the tune of $1 million per quarter), she asked her lawyers…
MyShingle Named in ABA’s Blawg 100
MyShingle has been named as one of the ABA Journal’s Top 100 Blawgs. I’ve placed my badge of honor in the sidebar to the left. My blog is included the in the category of Lawyer’s Toolkit, whatever that means, and if you’re so inclined, you can click on this link to vote for…
What With Biglaw Layoffs and Rate Hikes, 2008 Will Be A Banner Year for Solos
Two factors are conspiring to make 2008 a break out year for starting a law firm. Factor 1: rapidly weakening credit and financial markets are causing law firms like McKee Nelson to offer voluntary severance packages to associates and leading other firms Thacher Profitt to give notice of impending layoffs. Factor 2: rapidly increasing…
UPDATE – CONF. CALL # NOW AVAILABLE: – Come Celebrate With Me…Join My Business Building Accountability Club
As 2007 draws to a close, I’m anticipating my 5th Anniversary of blogging at MyShingle and the long awaited release of my book, Solo by Choice: How to Be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be. Yet, while I’m in the mood to celebrate, at the same time, I find that I still have…