“So I was on my way to work . . . “ – Adventures in Contingency Planning for Solo Attorneys by Thom Chu, solo trusts and estates practitioner Working solo has its benefits and burdens Whether you have just gone […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew… Joleena Louis discusses what makes a solo attorney just as good, if not better for the client than a large firm. I recently had a conversation with a fellow solo attorney about how she felt […]
Read More >A Virtual Office Midtown Manhattan can make a new small firm or solo practice flourish in the tough NYC market. Here’s why: What is a virtual office? A virtual office rental is a financial arrangement where solo attorneys and small […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew… Joleena Louis talks about the value of NOT knowing as a solo attorney and the trust such honesty inspires in her clients. The hard choice leads to better returns. Over the past few […]
Read More >Solo attorneys choose coworking for its affordability, collaborative opportunities and access to referral income. What is coworking? Coworking is a style of work where professionals, who are not necessarily employed by the same organization, share a physical work environment. Any […]
Read More >Midtown NYC Executive Suites offer solo and small firm attorneys flexible shared office space. Beware the bait and switch… Compared to the wild west of subletting, some Midtown NYC executive suites offer stability and intrinsic value to professionals with […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry and Committed, virtual office NYC attorney, Vivian Sobers contemplates her practice today and five years from today… There’s No Place Like Home A few weeks ago, a colleague invited me to dinner in TriBeCa. Normally, […]
Read More >Today, we ask: Is coworking a good office alternative for lawyers? And we receive a definitive answer from our attorneys… What is coworking? Coworking is when professionals, not necessarily employed by the same organization, share a physical work environment. Any […]
Read More >This week in Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis provides advice on how to avoid marital issues when you start your solo practice. The word “I” appears in many of my blogs, even twice in the blog series title. […]
Read More >Schoenefeld v. State of New York remanded to the New York Court of Appeals. On Wednesday, April 8, 2014, The United States Court of Appeals For the Second Circuit remanded Schoenefeld v. New York to the New York Court of […]
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