Could the fear of being harshly judged for the failures in their personal life cause some professional women to pursue the advancement of their careers less aggressively? It’s no secret that for the past several years the number of women […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, Virtual Office New York lawyer Vivian Sobers celebrates the life of her grandfather, “Nono”, a man who played a pivotal role in becoming who she is today. This past Summer, in the middle […]
Read More >For solo attorneys, coworking is a great option because of its opportunities for collaboration, affordability and easy access to referral income. What exactly is coworking? Coworking occurs when professionals, who are not necessarily employed by the same organization, share a […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis makes the difficult decision to delay starting a family to focus on growing her solo law practice. November 3, 2014 will be my two year wedding anniversary. While a wedding […]
Read More >Career transition expert, Greg Yates offers a 4-step process to evaluate career options once you realize equity partnership will not be viable in Big Law. You’ve just come to the realization, whether on your own because you were advised as […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office NYC attorney Vivian Sobers hires contract attorneys for the first time and learns that you really do get what you pay for. Lately, there has been a lot of controversy about […]
Read More >Following these 5 suggestions will help solo attorneys choose the best New York virtual office for their practice. What is a New York Virtual Office? A New York virtual office is a financial arrangement where solo and small firm attorneys pay a […]
Read More >Solo attorney, Joleena Louis, discusses the challenges of getting paid for her work and the lessons she learned in receiving compensation in family law. #ThingsIWishIKnew I was recently at a networking event with other family law solo attorneys and the […]
Read More >How you think about and adapt to adversity in your solo law practice will play a material role in your ultimate success or failure. Ever wonder why an attorney with legal skills that are not as good as yours, and […]
Read More >Given the high rate of depression and suicide among lawyers, Charlotte School of Law professor advocates for better dialogue during law school about the dark side of being a lawyer. According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, […]
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