Solo Attorney, Joleena Louis, gives us her tips on how she deals with sexism, ageism and racism in her solo law practice. As a young, female, African-American attorney I have encountered many forms of discrimination over the years. A very […]
Read More >A big selling point for shared office space in conference rooms. Here are some tips you should know about demonstrating correct conduct and etiquette with suite mates. For an attorney, especially a solo in a shared office space, conference room […]
Read More >New media like YouTube has revolutionized marketing. Is your law firm taking advantage of this unique tool? Want to increase your ranking on the web? Using one of the top rated video media sites in the world could help. That’s […]
Read More >Do you have dual bar admissions? Utilize and make the most of it with a virtual office NYC. Dual bar admissions are not only an enhancement to a lawyer’s credibility, but they are also a sound economic investment for an […]
Read More >Want to know a cool and simple way to market your law practice? Invoicing could be your best bet. Billing. It’s something that is seen as a necessary evil in legal practice. When it occurs, there is often that tense […]
Read More >Social media can be tough to navigate. Here’s what solo attorney, Joleena Louis, learned from her early mistakes and how she now utilizes it for her law firm. The life of an solo attorney can be unpredictable and tumultuous for anyone […]
Read More >One of the most essential tools for solo attorneys is Facebook. Maybe you should be getting in on this cheap and easy tool? Facebook is an anomaly for many people whether you are a user or not a user. It has […]
Read More >Shared office space will always be a potential option for lawyers, but the need for a very specific work environment may make it difficult in terms of suite mates. Attorneys are a very distinct type of profession. In order to practice, […]
Read More >Virtual office NYC lawyer, Vivian Sobers, discusses how going solo means taking a big bet (on yourself). Here is something experienced solos neglect to tell those just making the transition to self-employment: “In the first years of solo practice, there […]
Read More >One of the most unexpected benefits of going solo: teaching you the skills to get through life’s most challenging moments. In early October 2008, my wife and I huddled together in a hospital room in Greenwich, CT awaiting the birth […]
Read More >