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1. Shared Law Office Space Can Get You More Referrals
Referrals are the name of the game in law. They boost your bottom line while also helping you improve your skills as an attorney. If you’re a new lawyer, then you will quickly learn why referrals are the best sources of new business. Discover why shared law office space is one of the easiest and quickest tools you can use to build those lucrative referral relationships.
2. What Lawyers Should Know About Online Reviews
If lawyers do not pay attention to social media, Google My Business online reviews and testimonials, your firm will stay stagnant while your good standing dwindles. Now is the time to pay attention to the online customers and respond to them. Your firm’s longevity depends on it.
3. The Necessities for Every Virtual Office Lawyer
Your clients and colleagues have an expectation about what your office space will be like. They expect that they will be meeting you in a law office. Make sure the office center where you are renting your meeting space is consistent with your clients’ expectations.
4. What You Need To Know About Temporary Meeting Rooms for your Firm
As an attorney, your work is really based on the cases you take and how frequent you see your clients. The need to meet can happen sometimes happen instantaneously and your office may not have space for it. Follow this article to learn how temporary meeting rooms can impress clients and save your firm money.
5. My Top 5 Mobile Apps For Solos
According to the American Bar Association’s latest Legal Technology Survey Report, mobile lawyering is more popular than ever and doesn’t appear to be slowing down. In this week’s edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York solo lawyer Joleena Louis shares her top five favorite mobile apps that she uses in her own solo practice!
6. Cut your Firm’s Expenses with Conference Room Rentals
Whether you are a solo attorney or a partner in a large firm, hosting a meeting outside your firm’s main office in a rented conference room can add serious value to your firm’s bottom line. Discover how the right conference room rental can save your firm time, money and headache!
7. What To Post On Social Media To Get New Clients
The biggest roadblock to successful social media marketing is a lack of consistency. And that lack of consistency comes from not having a plan or knowing what to post regularly. New York solo lawyer Joleena Louis shares how she has used social media to get new clients for her firm.
8. Learning to Love Litigation
“Do we really dislike something as much as we say we do? I swore up and down from the start of law school that I didn’t want to get involved with litigation.” In this edition of Young Hungry & Committed, Annapolis virtual office lawyer Liz Johnson shares how she has changed her mindset and started to practice and perfect her litigation skills.
9. How to Avoid Looking Incompetent as a Solo Lawyer
Appearing incompetent to both clients and colleagues can set your firm on a downward trajectory. In order to have a long and successful legal career, you will need both clients and colleagues. If you appear incompetent, you are far less likely to get either. To help, avoid these mistakes that make solo’s look incompetent.
10. 5 Examples of how a Smart Mentor Can Elevate your Practice
Solo practice is a very different animal than working within a law firm. Therefore, one of the most impactful relationships that you can grow is one with a smart and experienced mentor. Here are five examples of how the right mentor can help elevate your firm and be a guiding light to your practice for years to come.