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Law Practice

Apr. 21, 2011

A Newbie’s Guide to Striking Out on Your Own

A solo practitioner provides new attorneys with a few tips on launching their own practices. By Palanda A. Brownlow.


By Palanda Annese Brownlow


Unless you've been under a rock for the past three years, you're well aware of the "Great Recession" and its continuing impact on the legal profession. From massive lay-offs in firms across the country to the current backlash against law schools over the dearth of jobs available to attorneys, it's no secret that the legal landscape has drastically changed.


Which is why more and more new attorneys are hang...

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