This week in Things I Wish I Knew, a colleague’s confession about the end of her marriage encourages solo attorney Joleena Louis and her husband to re-evaluate their marital priorities. Recently, Vivian Sobers, solo attorney and my Law Firm Suites’ […]
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This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office New York lawyer, Vivian Sobers, struggles to turn her brain off at the end of a busy day of solo law practice. For better or worse, I’m getting a lot of […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis discusses the solo attorney’s freedom of choosing her professional attire, and the perils to your reputation that may come with it. Back when I was employed with a law firm, […]
Read More >Business immigration attorney and Law Firm Suites’ shared law office client, Stuart Reich gives his insight into the Professional Conduct Rules and talks about how big of an impact customer reviews on an attorneys website or LinkedIn has on their […]
Read More >NYC Virtual Office Lawyer, Vivian Sobers, goes from start-up solo practice without any clients, to employer, in less than two years by being available to referring attorneys 24/7. I’ve been pretty open in this blog series that I have built […]
Read More >In a recent Above The Law article, solo law practice expert Carolyn Elefant addresses the subject of coworking space for lawyers as a viable office option for solos. Updated for 2016. In a recent article in AboveTheLaw.com, solo law practice […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, solo attorney Joleena Louis shares how inconsistent income has affected her life, and how she has made peace with this reality of solo law practice. One of the most difficult aspects of […]
Read More >Technology and legal ethics expert, and Law Firm Suites’ Financial District Client, Nathan Crystal summarizes the NYSBA guidelines on the ethical use of social media by lawyers. In just a couple of short years, social media has dramatically changed the way we […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed: Virtual office NYC attorney Vivian Sobers experienced a whirlwind of change this Summer 2014 and wonders if her professional training has made it more challenging to deal with it. Welcome back! I hope […]
Read More >Law schools raise tuition every year to meet operating costs, but does true success lie in the opposite direction? The Wall Street Journal recently ran an article detailing an approach to increasing enrollment rarely seen at the collegiate level. Rather […]
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