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#NewLaw Profile: Noory Bechor, Algorithm Law

By Carolyn Elefant
November 15, 2018
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On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights solo and small firm practitioners who have embraced unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Organic Certification Law to E-Sports Law. …

From Lawyer to Legal Tech: Untie the Knot Joins the Family of #AltLaw Family Law Practices

By Carolyn Elefant
November 13, 2018
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Today, MyShingle profiles Nicole Schaefer of  Let’s Untie the Knot, another innovative legal option for family law. (We previously profiled Erin Levine of Hello Divorce , and I wrote about It’s Over Easy  at Above the Law ).  Here’s the thing: family law is a huge space with thousands of clients searching for affordable…

#NewLaw Profile: Dina B. Ross, Cybersecurity Law

By Carolyn Elefant
November 6, 2018
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On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Cannabis Law to Tiny House Regulation.

 We’re excited to present the second part of…

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MyShingle.com – Solo and small firm lawyers (firms of 2-5 attorneys) account for seventy-five percent of the roughly 975,000 lawyers in private practice and represent the vast majority of consumer and small business clients.  Yet, few law schools offer programs to students or alumni on how to start and run a law firm, and the mainstream legal trade press rarely covers issues that matter to them.

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