Need something to gain esteem for your small firm or solo practice? Check out what an NYC virtual office has to offer. NYC Virtual Office: The Definition Virtual offices are characterized as a financial agreement in which a low monthly […]
Read More >Having great conference rooms is a key feature in terms of shared office space. Proper etiquette is something you should practice with your suitemates. Conference rooms. Not only are they a good resource for attorneys, but they are also an […]
Read More >With improving economic conditions and accelerating cost for master leases, small law firms renewing or acquiring sublet law office space in NYC should be making long-term deals while market conditions are still favorable. Anyone who sublets extra office spaces will […]
Read More >Attorneys using temporary meeting rooms is not only common, but it’s beneficial to the enhance convenience as you practice law. What is a temporary meeting room? A temporary meeting room (also known as a conference room rental) is a room […]
Read More >In this edition of Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis, discusses her strategy for marketing a solo practice using printed materials. When I started my practice I felt as though I needed printed materials to boost my marketing efforts. […]
Read More >International Business Attorney, R. Jason Huf, discusses how attorneys can build a strong personal brand. You aren’t Corn Flakes, Coca-Cola, Apple or Ford, but you are running a business, and you want to distinguish the services you provide from those […]
Read More >In addition to lower cost and sharing referrals, here are 5 lesser known benefits of shared lawyer office space that will make a huge difference for small firm practitioners. I was recently a guest on the Reboot Your Law Practice […]
Read More >Offering commuter clients the option to meet in a virtual office near grand central says you care about their needs. The first house my wife and I purchased together was in Larchmont, NY (which is in Westchester County for the […]
Read More >I like networking as long at it’s the one-on-one variety where you get to sit down and really learn something about the other person. I find that fun. But networking events…if you put me in a room with lots of […]
Read More >How Nassau County-based law firms are using a virtual office NYC to distinguish themselves from the competition. Here’s the bottom line: Non-lawyer clients can’t easily distinguish your firm from that of your competition, and that’s bad for client development. The […]
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