Do you have dual bar admissions? NYC virtual offices can help you maximize your financial potential in your practice. These days, it is common practice for attorneys to sit for a second bar exam in a neighboring state. New York […]
Read More >The arch nemesis of virtual office New York attorney, Vivian Sobers, peacocks his way into court and ends up leaving with his tail between his legs after missing a recent ruling that was adverse to his case. Last Monday I […]
Read More >Law firms sometimes need an economically sound solution to their conference room solutions. Temporary meeting areas with professional grade services may be a viable short term option. Temporary meeting room rentals and what you should know. Temporary meeting areas are […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis discusses how total control over her work time has led to not making enough time for activities outside her solo law practice. If our lives are defined solely by our […]
Read More >Former solo attorney and LFS’ NYC Sales & Operations Manager, Phil Andre, shares how he ended up going solo, and how he transitioned from law back into business. Prior to joining Law Firm Suites, NYC Sales & Operations Manager Philippe […]
Read More >An NYC virtual office rental may sound peculiar, but for some, it is the most adequate option to do business. How does one define a virtual office? Virtual offices are characterized as a financial agreement in which a low monthly […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, self-employed attorney Joleena Louis reflects on her first year of solo law practice and expresses gratitude for the things that are right in her life. Thanksgiving is here so I have taken […]
Read More >Virtual office NYC give lawyers the edge in maintaining their local legal identity even if they relocate. Sometimes living in New York City can be a problem for people rather than a solution. Maybe it is the extreme winters, congested […]
Read More >Being a landlord was never part of a firm’s original plan so do not expect them to make that aspect of business a priority. You’re just a temporary source of income in their eyes. When you think about it, running […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, Virtual Office NYC attorney, Vivian Sobers, is challenged by two angry legal professionals, but doesn’t take the bait. Last week I made an appearance in Bronx County to help out another firm. When […]
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