Law Practice
Apr. 27, 2017
Have a plan, but be ready to improvise
Adopting a mentality focused on planning but capable of improvisation is essential to solo success, particularly in a rapidly changing legal market.





GOING SOLO
When starting a solo practice it's always important to have a plan of action, and set goals for your success. Having yearly goals and a five-year plan for how you envision your growth will not only orient your practice but also provide you with a long term and personalized vision of success. Equally as important is the ability to remain flexible and adjust yourself and your practice according to the fluid situations you may find you...
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