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1. 5 Tips When Looking For Your First New York City Law Office Rental
Renting your first office space can be an exciting turning point for your business. But choosing just any office for your firm would be a mistake. You need to make sure that your office is one that will support your new practice, put you in a place that will help you succeed and allow you to grow and thrive
2. Know The Characteristics Among the Best Solo Law Firm Mentors
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. To help you find the best mentor for you, read about the 5 characteristics that are common amongst the best solo law firm mentors.
3. How to Build a Marketing Plan For Your Solo or Small Law Firm [Infographic]
A small or solo firm’s marketing plan plays a critical role in the success of the practice. Law firms that have a clear marketing plan will continue to grow and meet their objectives, while those with a poor marketing plan get stuck in survival mode wondering why they are not seeing much momentum.
4. 5 Tips To Follow To Be A Kick-Ass Business Attorney
Whether you are a solo lawyer, a freelance small business attorney, or you are an employee of a midsized/large law practice, the fact remains that there are certain features your practice must have and things that you will need to do, if your business is to stand any chance of surviving, much less thriving or growing. This list is just a small sampling of several things you can do that will help you become a great or kick-ass business attorney.
5. 5 Small Law Firm Website Mistakes That Make You Look Unprofessional
Your website is probably the most important marketing asset at your disposal. It needs to do so many different things, and do them well. That’s why it’s so important to not only have a website, but one that is free of the common mistakes that will hold your firm back. Check out these small law firm website mistakes to make sure you can fix or avoid them altogether!
6. How To Make The Best First Impression With Your Law Firm’s New Clients
Meeting clients for the first time is probably the most important part of the relationship. As my Dad has always told me, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. So to help ensure your relationship with that new client gets off to a roaring start, here are 6 simple tips that you can use to make a great first impression when meeting new clients in your office.
7. 6 Tips That Will Immediately Improve Any Lawyer’s Sales Skills
For many lawyers, there’s something about selling that even feels unethical about selling. Like it’s beneath the profession. And like most others, lawyers also are not breaking down the door with excitement to learn sales techniques. But if you hope to build and sustain a successful law practice then you’re going to have to learn how to sell your services.
8. To Avoid Solo Attorney Burnout, Make Time for Family
It’s easy to burnout when you have so many responsibilities as a solo attorney. That is why the most successful lawyers lean on their family’s to help keep themselves grounded. This article explains how one solo attorney actively makes time for his family, helping him avoid isolation and returning to work feeling more motivated.
9. 7 Habits That Make Attorneys Look Incompetent
There is a drive amongst lawyers come across as intelligent, informed and trustworthy. Lawyers respect competence in others, which means they are highly insecure about appearing incompetent to their clients and peers. Here are the seven habits and body language traits that can give you an incompetent impression to clients and other lawyers alike.
10. 4 Essential Things You and Your Law Firm Must Do Before Hiring That First Employee
You’re now at the point where your solo practice needs to evolve into a small law firm and hire your first employee. This could be a paralegal or maybe even an associate, but no matter who you hire or for what position, there are several things that you and your firm must do to prepare for the first addition to your firm. Here are four things to recognize and prepare for prior to hiring your first employee.