Solo Out of Law School

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Law Office Management, Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Resumes
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Author: Michael Brennan ISBN: 9781310027321
Publisher: Michael Brennan Publication: June 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Brennan
ISBN: 9781310027321
Publisher: Michael Brennan
Publication: June 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There are plenty of books out there about the practical aspects of opening a law practice. This book is different.

Solo out of School is a book for both law students thinking about a solo career and attorneys looking to open their own firms. It's about mindset, motivation, and viewing your solo career with perspective that allows you to see yourself and your work as something you can be proud of.

It's not a "how to" guide to starting a law practice. It doesn't say anything about the tools you'll need or whether to open a brick and mortar office. Rather, it's a "how can" guide to developing the mental toughness and right mindset to succeed as a solo attorney.

It's a collection of little lessons and simple reminders for when your choice to go solo in the first place come into doubt.

Solo out of School is about finding the strength and motivation to keep pushing. By embracing the words on its pages, my hope is that you'll realize, no matter how much you doubt yourself or secondĀ­-guess your actions, you are good enough to be successful as your own boss.

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There are plenty of books out there about the practical aspects of opening a law practice. This book is different.

Solo out of School is a book for both law students thinking about a solo career and attorneys looking to open their own firms. It's about mindset, motivation, and viewing your solo career with perspective that allows you to see yourself and your work as something you can be proud of.

It's not a "how to" guide to starting a law practice. It doesn't say anything about the tools you'll need or whether to open a brick and mortar office. Rather, it's a "how can" guide to developing the mental toughness and right mindset to succeed as a solo attorney.

It's a collection of little lessons and simple reminders for when your choice to go solo in the first place come into doubt.

Solo out of School is about finding the strength and motivation to keep pushing. By embracing the words on its pages, my hope is that you'll realize, no matter how much you doubt yourself or secondĀ­-guess your actions, you are good enough to be successful as your own boss.

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