What I Like About Solo and Small Firm Conferences

Oklahoma LPM “czar” Jim Calloway has some great words on the dynamism of solo and small firm conferences and fellow leader, Reid Trautz offers his thoughts as well.  From Jim’s post: But what these [solo and small firm] conferences share is extremely important. They always have energy and excitement. There are always groups of lawyers…

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The Other Side of Biglaw Salaries

This past post on comments by a solo deconstructing biglaw salaries (basically saying that the hourly rate is more along the lines of $30/hour if an associate works 90 hours a week) has generated many comments which I thought I’d address in an additional post.  First, thanks to readers who have pointed out that a…

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Women Will Best Succeed on their Own

Funny contrast in this week’s news.  This article, How Women Can Develop Business, National Law Journal (9/29/05) bemoans that women at large firms have it tough when it comes to business development, citing obstacles like lack of effective mentoring and  difficulty of striking a manageable work-life balance.  (The article does offer many useful suggestions for…

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Has Another Degree Helped Your Practice?

Most of us have read about folks from other professions, ranging from school teacher to police officer to doctor, who’ve gone to law school and started practicing law.  But this article, Bridging the Legal gap for Nurses (10/2/05) got me to thinking about whether this path can work in reverse, i.e., would it make sense…

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Two New Blogs

There’s two new blogs I’ve come across recently that might interest readers.  The first is Innovative Legal Solutions, who’s transitioning to his own practice where he hopes to provide innovative legal solutions and live a full life.  The other is Biglaw Associate, an anonymous disgruntled associate who’s thinking about starting a firm.

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Two Cool Marketing Freebies

We’ve got two, cool marketing freebies for those of you interested in starting a firm.  first up is LexisNexis’ Small Firm Marketing Tool Kit, first announced in this  Press Release. I took a quick look at the materials and they’re serviceable enough.  I’m often asked by solos about good marketing plans online and the LexisNexis…

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A Problem We Solos Don’t Have

This article, Long Law Firm Names Grow Short and Snappy (Sascha Pfeiffer, Boston Globe), 9/28/05 reports on an issue that doesn’t affect us solos at all:  how to reduce the number of names in a firm’s moniker.  According to the article, some firms are reducing multiple names to a mere letter – like Orrick, which…

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