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Law Practice

Dec. 29, 2016

Time management

The issue of time management is particularly challenging to sole practitioners accustomed to a 9-to-5 job.

Hamid Yazdan Panah

Advocacy Director
Immigrant Defense Advocates

Email: hamid@imadvocates.org

GOING SOLO

One of the most significant challenges in starting a solo practice is managing your time. Time management is a topic which everyone seems to be familiar with, yet no one truly seems to master. We could all use more hours in the day, yet this issue is particularly challenging when you're accountable solely to yourself. For those who have grown accustomed to the structure of a 9-to-5 day, setting your own schedule can be daunting. But...

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