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About the Seminar
There are many reasons that an attorney might decide to strike out on his or her own. Firm life might be boring or brutal. You might be the kind of person who hates having a boss. Or maybe you find yourself stuck in the nearly 15% of new graduates reported as unemployed. No matter the reason, starting your own practice is looking better and better. Whether you're trying to weigh your options or have already taken the plunge, there are a multitude of things to put into practice and things you'll want to avoid. In this course, we will examine financial pitfalls and how to avoid them for lawyers with limited experience running a business. Examples include: a few day-one tax avoidance strategies, student loan repayment ideas, and expense management. Join David McWilliam as he shares some of the knowledge he has gained as a tax and business planning consultant, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner, and solo law practitioner. He is the owner of The Law Office of David J. McWilliam, PC and Ibis Financial Planning, LLC. School and experience have taught you how to provide services to your clients. Now you need to know what do to to ensure that a dollar that comes from your client makes it home. Those student loans aren't going to pay themselves!
There are many reasons that an attorney might decide to strike out on his or her own. Firm life might be boring or brutal. You might be the kind of person who hates having a boss. Or maybe you find yourself stuck in the nearly 15% of new graduates reported as unemployed. No matter the reason, starting your own practice is looking better and better. Whether you're trying to weigh your options or have already taken the plunge, there are a multitude of things to put into practice and things you'll want to avoid. In this course, we will examine financial pitfalls and how to avoid them for lawyers with limited experience running a business. Examples include: a few day-one tax avoidance strategies, student loan repayment ideas, and expense management. Join David McWilliam as he shares some of the knowledge he has gained as a tax and business planning consultant, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner, and solo law practitioner. He is the owner of The Law Office of David J. McWilliam, PC and Ibis Financial Planning, LLC. School and experience have taught you how to provide services to your clients. Now you need to know what do to to ensure that a dollar that comes from your client makes it home. Those student loans aren't going to pay themselves!
This seminar qualifies for .83 MCLE credit hours.