With the economy tanking and the number of legal jobs declining, now may seem like a good time to leave the law. Whether you graduated from law school last May and still haven’t found a job or whether you’re one of the growing number of biglaw casualties or a victim of a law firm’s
November 2008
Round Up of Posts on Marketing Lessons from The Election
Throughout the election, I’d planned on writing a post on marketing lessons but didn’t get around to it. Now that the election is over, this kind of analysis abounds, so rather than repeat it, I’ll offer this quick round up of some of the best, interspersed with my own commentary.
Steve Harrison of MillionDollarAuthorClub offers…
How Tollbridge Businesses Can Provide An Annual Revenue Stream for Solo and Small Firms
Yes, I still read the local newspaper (in my case, the Washingtonpost) in hard copy every so often, and today I came across this article on the value of annuity contracts — or as Warren Buffett calls them toll bridge businesses — to small service providers like heating or air conditioning contractors.
So what’s…
Tips on Meeting Clients At A Virtual Office
For many solo and small firm lawyers, virtual office space offers the optimal compromise between an entirely home-based operation on the one hand, and renting full time office space on the other. A virtual office arrangement, which may include a mailing address, receptionist service and per diem use of office or conference room space, enables…