Newly revised and completely updated, the fourth edition of this comprehensive
guide includes practical information gathered from a wide range of contributors,
including successful solo practitioners, law firm consultants, state and local
bar practice management advisors, and law school professors. All the contributors
share tips and advice that can be easily implemented in your solo or small-firm
practice.
This classic ABA book first walks you through a step-by-step analysis of the
decision to start a solo practice, including choosing a practice focus. It then
provides tools to help you with financial issues including banking and billing;
operations issues such as staffing, office location, and design decisions;
technology for the small law office; and marketing and client relations. What's
more, the final section on quality of life issues puts it all into perspective.
Whether you're thinking of going solo, new to the solo life, or a seasoned practitioner, Flying
Solo provides time-tested answers to real-life questions.
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