Can we talk? Last week, we lost the hardest working woman in show business. Love her or hate her, here are 7 lessons solo lawyers can learn from comedienne Joan Rivers. Though I do not generally have much interest in celebrity […]
Read More >A shared law office space offers benefits to a small-firm or solo attorney, exceeding far beyond the bottom-line benefits. What is shared law office space? Shared law office space is an office environment that provides solo attorneys and small law […]
Read More >3 easy tips to leverage a virtual office NYC to make your home-based law practice more professional. You may choose to work from a home office simply because you can, or for other valid lifestyle reasons. After all, it is […]
Read More >There are three ways in which a Midtown NYC virtual office can help better your Brooklyn based law practice. You may lament or love Brooklyn’s emerging culture. Either way, it is something the world is taking notice of. Sadly, social prestige doesn’t […]
Read More >7 reasons why lawyers make bad managers, and why it prevents them from making real money in their own law practice. I bet for many of you, bad bosses were a contributing factor in your decision to start a firm. […]
Read More >This week on Young, Hungry & Committed, virtual office lawyer and recent law school grad, Vivian Sobers, talks about the 4-step process she used to go from zero clients to getting high profile cases in less than a year. I […]
Read More >Three reasons that answer the question: Why do attorneys choose coworking? What is coworking? Coworking – The Verb Coworking, the verb, is a style of work where professionals, who are not necessarily employed by the same organization, share a physical work […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew…Joleena Louis approaches the much debated topic of consultation fees among solo attorneys and shares her views on it. When I first started my matrimonial practice, I solicited advice from any solo attorney in […]
Read More >Shared Law Office Space is a great incubator for referral relationships. Keep in mind, the client is the most important party to the referral. For attorneys, especially solo attorneys and small law firms, referrals from colleagues often represent at least […]
Read More >New York City virtual office arrangements provide solo attorneys a flexible, low cost alternative to a typical lease arrangement. A virtual office rental arrangement is a financial arrangement, often in the form of a license agreement where attorneys pay a […]
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