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How Not to Be a Laughing Stock: 3 Dos and Don'ts for a Lawyer's TV Ad
By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on
Thinking about making your small screen debut with your own lawyer TV ad? The potential payoff is huge, in terms of new clients -- as is the potential to...
3 Potential Clients an Attorney Should Walk Away From
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
Getting clients is probably the most difficult challenge for a new solo practitioner. You may be desperate for a start, or have hit a dry patch, and any...
10 Tips to Help a Solo Practitioner Go on Vacation
By Guest Writer | Last updated on
Guest post by Jennifer K. Halford, Esq. Most solo practitioners I know find it is difficult to take a vacation. Hearings or trials get scheduled. A client...
5 Professional Responsibility Traps for Young Attorneys
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
So you decided to start your own firm. You got your practice areas set, a name for your law firm, and you might even have a website. But before you jump in...
A Vacation Doesn't Mean Putting Legal Marketing on Hold
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
You deserve a vacation. You're a great attorney, you work hard, and you could probably use a break. But you also work hard on your legal marketing. Will taking...
Writing an eBook Can Pay Off for Your Practice
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
What better way to add rich and copious content to your website, while simultaneously adding "published author" to your resume than to publish an eBook in the...