Last season, my daughters and I became fans of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice. While my girls enjoyed the show for the recognizable products that were often the subject of the challenge, I watched for marketing lessons. And one of the lessons that’s remained with me now, even several months later, was gleaned from a
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More Change At MyShingle and Announcing Six Weeks “til Solo Practice
Over the next few weeks, you’ll see some changes here at MyShingle, most notably an enhanced version of our flagship features, the Online Guide and Soloformania. As always, these resources will remain free for all users – though I will be introducing some new sponsors who will enable me to continue to make this…
Meet Me At the National Solo and Small Firm Conference
I’ll be attending the upcoming ABA National Solo and Small Firm Conference in Santa Fe next week, October 2-4, moderating a panel on blogging. So if there are any specific questions that you’d like me to explore, drop me a comment, or come to the panel — it’s not too late to sign up. I’m…
Help Me Update MyShingle and Get A Copy of SBC, Plus A Consult
UPDATE 9/24/08 – I have already received a number of wonderful responses to this inquiry, and I’m not accepting any more. If you have already sent me an email, I will be in touch within the next few days.
The Online Guide to Solo Practice has been a flagship feature of MyShingle, ever since I launched…
Everything You Need to Know to Succeed As An Associate, You Can Learn From Solo Practice
As much as I love blogging about the nitty gritty aspects of solo practice — the how-tos, the marketing, overcoming your fears and all that good stuff, I’m just as interested in the role that solos play in the broader context of our profession and what other lawyers can learn from us and vice versa. …
Legal Writing Expert Lisa Solomon Opines on ABA Opinion on Outsourcing
Last week, I posted about a recently released ABA Opinion 08-451 on the ethics of outsourcing. At the time of the post, I didn’t have the opinion and griped that the ABA would issue a decision of such potential consequence and fail to make it publicly available. In the absence of the decision, I relied…
Failing To Make Opinion Available on Outsourcing Is Just So ABA
Perusing five years of archives, I realized that it’s been a while since I’ve bashed the American Bar Association for policies like legitimatizing firm-created obstacles for retiring lawyers to start their own practices or picking on solo and small firm lawyers in the disciplinary process or simply taking a negative view of solos. I…
Taking A Vacation
Tomorrow, I’m leaving for a family vacation to London and while I’m exhausted from scrambling around trying to finish a brief and get my daughers ready for school (which begins the last week in August, just a week after we return), I’m also incredibly excited. I spent a semester in London in college, but haven’t…
Even As Biglaw Gets Bigger, Opportunities for Solo and Small Firms Remain
Seems that every day, biglaw just keeps getting bigger. And indeed, that may be the only solution if firms are to continue to sustain what Professor Bill Henderson refers to as Cravath Model, whereby firms pay top dollar for top lawyers (or more accurately, what they define as top lawyers, meaning GPA, law review…
My Article on Leaving A Law Firm Now Online At Complete Lawyer
When I sat down to write Solo By Choice, I was surprised to find little information on the issues related to leaving a law firm, from negotiating benefits to notifying clients with the exception of Dennis Kennedy‘s excellent chapter in the ABA’s book, Flying Solo. Thus, I devoted a section of SBC to…