Meet New SPU Columnist – Jeff Rutledge, Esq.
Meet new SPU Columnist, Jeff Rutledge. I’ve ‘known’ Jeff for almost four years via the internet, communicating back and forth, and he was one of the first to grab one of the more than 100 lifetime...
View ArticleActing ‘Solo’ With the Game in Progress – Law School
From “The Non Trad Law Grad” column. Since I am a brand new lawyer, I keep saying the “season has just started.” However, in many ways, the season started when I was in law school – the clock started...
View ArticleBudgeting as a Solo: What You REALLY Need
My wife and I have a pretty good division of labor in our house – each of use does the things that speak to our respective strengths – it is a good team situation. Some of my duties are the traditional...
View ArticleLessons of a Rookie Litigator
I looked up yesterday and realized I have been out of law school for a year already – and I have been licensed for almost 6 months. Now, that does not seem that long to you veterans but, as with all...
View Article100 Ways To Solo: The Big Debate Part 1 – The Affirmative
THE OVERVIEW This is part #1 of a debate I will have with myself about whether a lawyer should work a standard job and practice solo at the same time…you probably want to know why this debate is...
View Article100 Ways To Solo: The Big Debate – Part 2 – The Negative
THE OVERVIEW This is part #2 of a debate I am involved in – with myself – about whether a lawyer should work a standard job and practice solo at the same time. If you have not read this column’s entry...
View ArticleService Lessons for the Exceptional Client Experience
One of the things that separate a solo from large, mid, or even small firms is the ability to control every aspect of the client experience – from the first contact to the final bill payment. This is...
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