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Posted on: May 17, 2017

For all of the benefits and rewards of solo/small firm practice, one disadvantage is the lack of a formal in-house infrastructure for keeping up to date on changes in the law, particularly changes to procedural rules. This can be particularly challenging for lawyers who practice almost exclusively in state courts but occasionally find themselves in federal court.

Posted on: May 15, 2017

As with any strategic endeavor, you will be more effective — and happier with the results — if you keep your eye on the correct path at all times.

Posted on: May 10, 2017

I know we all have our good days, and our “less patient” days, but this article's message warrants repeating.

Posted on: Apr 27, 2017

After you shake out the drapes and dust the rug, here are a few ways to clean-up and revitalize your legal practice.

Posted on: Apr 26, 2017

New for 2017: take a look at this video message from committee chair D. Elizabeth Cox and get an idea of what you can expect from the Solo/Small Firm Committee this year.

Posted on: Apr 25, 2017

It's been a while since we shined the spotlight. Since spring appears to have sprung, I say we all get a fresh start, so why not start with a new spotlight?

Posted on: Apr 12, 2017

Keep up with the happenings in the Solo/Small Firm Committee!

Posted on: Mar 29, 2017

A solo in New York is challenging a New York rule that requires attorneys who are admitted to practice in New York but do not live there to have a physical office in New York, while attorneys who do live in New York are permitted to work from home or maintain virtual office space.

Posted on: Mar 20, 2017

This article gives some practical ideas as to how to approach the idea of taking some actual time off and maximize the quality of that time.

Posted on: Mar 10, 2017

In today’s world, information moves at the speed of light. Laws change and technology evolves quickly. One of the ways you can keep your mind sharp and continue to grow your practice is to strive to be a lifelong learner.


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