July 2014

Legend has it that Southwest Airlines started with a business plan sketched on the back of a cocktail napkin up by founders Herb Kelleher and Rollin King back in the mid-1960s.   Back then, the federal government regulated airline rates, keeping prices so high that only the wealthy could afford to fly.  Kelleher and King wanted

This isn’t a solo story per se, but one with some lessons – a reminder that the perfect lawyer for the job or the client isn’t always the one with the biggest firm or the stellar credentials of the fanciest offices.

From what I can tell from her LinkedIn profile, Sarah Feingold  had positions typical

I’m back from what has become a more than a month long hiatus from blogging. I last posted on June 11, a week before departing for a two week vacation on June 18. Since then, a varied band of solos stepped up as guest bloggers who’ve held down the fort through last week.

Turning

This post is part of the MyShingle Solos summer series which was scheduled to run between June 17 and July 3, 2014 and was extended one more day to include some additional guest posts. 

lizaThis post is written by MyShingle Guest Blogger Liz Araguás

If you are a law student considering going solo after graduation,

This post is part of the MyShingle Solos summer series which was scheduled to run between June 17 and July 3, 2014 and was extended one more day to include some additional guest posts. 

WLN This post is written by MyShingle Guest Blogger  Women Lawyers News

The flexibility of entrepreneurship and solo practice presents a challenge

This post is part of the MyShingle Solos summer series which will run between June 17 and July 3, 2014. 

sthompsonThis post is written by MyShingle Guest Blogger  Dr. Sandra Thompson

Part 1 of this series focused on three tips for getting started incorporating social media into your marketing efforts: 1) identify someone at your

This post is part of the MyShingle Solos summer series which will run between June 17 and July 3, 2014. 

sthompson This post is written by MyShingle Guest Blogger Dr. Sandra Thompson

In my first article, we reviewed several ways to market your practice without spending money on things that clients may like initially, but