From Susan Cartier-Liebel’s piece, For the Brave, There’s Life Beyond Biglaw (law.com, August 10, 2006) comes this money quote:
If opening your own practice were portrayed as a MasterCard commercial, it would go something like this: Virtual Office: $150; Cell Phone: $49.99 a month; WiFi laptop: $799; taking your 5-year-old son to his first Mets opening day at Shea Stadium (without derailing the partnership track): Priceless.
What aspect of solo practice is priceless to you? Send me your comments below.
1. Being able to go to work at 11:00 AM in shorts and t-shirt.
2. Filing and serving papers myself, just because I feel like getting some exercise and saving a few dollars.
3. Being able to surf the internet and chat on the phone with friends for a few hours if I don’t feel like working.
4. Turning down work that will require me to stay late in the office or where the client seems like a pain in the ***.
5. Taking a few unprofitable cases now and then simply to help decent people who are the victims of injustice.