Starting up a solo or small firm has its own unique financial, technical and practical concerns, but beginning a practice also has its own set of rewards, fulfillment and accomplishments. To maximize your chance for success, you must have a plan. Whether you are considering a change or are a recent law school graduate, the experienced faculty provides a blueprint for startin your own practice.
The materials include a checklist for starting a firm in New York State.
Book Covers | Available after Purchase |
What it Takes to market Your Practice | Available after Purchase |
Organization and Financial Managament of a New Practice | Available after Purchase |
Internal Procedures, Client Intake Procedures, Information Security Plan and Law Firm Emergency Preparedness | Available after Purchase |
Getting Clients to Pay- A Step-By-Step Checklist | Available after Purchase |
Leveraging Free and Low-Cost Services to Start a Law Firm | Available after Purchase |
Human Resources Compliance for the Startup Practice | Available after Purchase |
Leveraging Technology in Your New Law Practice | Available after Purchase |
Smartphones, Laptops, Clouds and Tweets | Available after Purchase |
Excerpts From Law Practice Management Materials and Cases | Available after Purchase |
Marketing Your Practice- Complying With the New York Rules | Available after Purchase |
Ethical Concerns- Risk Management and Insurance Considerations | Available after Purchase |
The Future of Solo Practice- Technological Advancements and Globalization | Available after Purchase |
Biographies | Available after Purchase |
Full Course Book with cover (459 pages) | Available after Purchase |