Operations

This past weekend, my husband and I attended the thirty fifth anniversary bash of the firm where I worked over a dozen years ago, the one that sent me packing and in so doing, pushed me on to my present path.  I’ve stayed in touch with all the partners (never burn bridges if you can

A reader writes:
Do you have any recommendations on how to pick up contract work from local attorneys or solos?  I want to approach local firms to see what their needs are for subcontracting out work.  Do you have any ideas on how one should go about doing this?  I’m not looking to do contract

Like all of you, I’ve made many New Year’s resolutions, long lists of ideas and tasks that I intend to pursue and complete.  So far, I have already accomplished one of them.  Ever since, BlawgThink, I’ve been smitten by the concept of possibility of the wiki.  Seems like they offer a cheap and

The January 2005 DC Bar’s Washington Lawyer Magazine has this article Going Solo by Joan Rigdon.  I’m profiled in it, briefly (though not much but a passing mention of MyShingle), as are many of my DC solo colleagues.  The article reflects a great cross section of solo practice, with old timers like Joel Bennett (editor