Social media can be a great tool for litigation attorneys to use when investigating adverse parties, witnesses and potential jurors. However, in light of the New York State Bar Association’s recent guidelines on the ethical use of social media in […]
Read More >Standing out from the competition is a challenge for solos. Here are 7 Reasons why you should be jealous of this solo attorney business card that does just that. One of the biggest marketing challenges for a solo or small […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office New York lawyer, Vivian Sobers, struggles to turn her brain off at the end of a busy day of solo law practice. For better or worse, I’m getting a lot of […]
Read More >In this week’s edition of Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis shares some of the technology she uses to make her solo practice more efficient. As a true solo attorney I do most things myself. This is fine during […]
Read More >A .nyc domain extension does on the web what a NYC virtual office does for law firms with their main office outside NYC. Over 1,300 newly created domain extensions have been created recently and according to a recent Wall Street […]
Read More >For a small firm attorney, your shared law office space could be one of your most valuable business assets. If chosen well, suitemates in your shared law office space should be an important source of new referrals for your practice. […]
Read More >Virtual Office NYC Attorney, Vivian Sobers, shares how the success of her solo practice contributed to the failure of her marriage. There has been something that I’ve been holding back for a while. Something that I have been alluding to […]
Read More >While technology may provide you with the ability to run a truly virtual law office, that doesn’t mean that you should. A carefully chosen New York City virtual office rental may help ally reservations prospective clients may have about your […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis discusses the solo attorney’s freedom of choosing her professional attire, and the perils to your reputation that may come with it. Back when I was employed with a law firm, […]
Read More >In response to companies using in-house legal staff over outside counsel, there’s less work for certain firms. More lawyers, especially younger attorneys, expected to start a law firm. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, there is an increasing […]
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