NYC virtual office attorney, Vivian Sobers, tackles the controversial subject of initial consult fees, and explains why she does not charge them. Recently a colleague in my NYC virtual office space wanted to refer a case to me. It was […]
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This week in Things I Wish I Knew, attorney Joleena Louis shares four bad habits she plans to change in her solo law practice. It’s mid-January, and many of us are muddling our way through our New Year’s resolutions. Over […]
Read More >Virtual Office NYC Attorney, Vivian Sobers, is reminded by Lady Gaga why having passion for her solo law practice is more important than the money. Happy New Year! I’m a little relieved to be back to a full work schedule […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, attorney Joleena Louis reflects on exceeding her 2014 goals, and sets a much more ambitious plan to grow her solo law practice’s profits by 50% in 2015. Happy New Year! Like many […]
Read More >Take a gander and see the most talked about blog posts from the “Young, Hungry, and Commited,” Vivian Sobers. 1. My Solo Practice Ended My Marriage | September 26, 2014 Vivian Sobers, shares how the success of her solo practice […]
Read More >Law Firm Suites takes a look back at 2014 and takes note of Joleena Louis’ most popular “Things I Wish I Knew” blog posts. 1. Should Attorneys Charge a Consultation Fee? | August 27, 2014 Joleena Louis approaches the much debated […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office New York lawyer, Vivian Sobers asks: “What happens when you get everything you thought was possible?” I had always dreamed of becoming an attorney and starting my own solo law practice. […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, attorney Joleena Louis, gets blindsided by a bad online review about her solo law practice, and takes steps to recover. My heart sank as I read it. I could not believe it […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office NYC attorney explores her evil side by collecting on judgments against debtors. If I did not pursue law, I think I would have been a detective (cue the Law and Order […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis, discusses how she plans to use the holiday slow season to get her solo law practice ready for 2015. The time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day is very interesting […]
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