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Thinking about going solo? If you are looking for some great tips and guidelines about starting your own firm then this DVD series is for you! This series of 4 DVDs is the best guide out there because it is all advice from lawyers who have been in your shoes! From marketing to technology to financing and fees- this DVD series has it all! If you are thinking about hanging out your shingle this is a must have! Order today!
Going Solo Disc 1:
1) Starting a Law Firm: 20 FAQs—Courtney Kennaday
2) Choice of Business Entity—Jeff Brooker
3) Making Technology Choices: Hardware and Software—Bill Booth and Dave Stasaitis
Going Solo Disc 2:
1) Start-Up Financing and Setting a Budget—Thomas Gore
2) Ethical Rules Governing Lawyer Marketing—Barbara Seymour
3) Marketing Your Law Firm—Natalie Bluestein
4) Ethical Traps to Avoid in Marketing Your Law Firm—Barbara Seymour and Jill Rothstein
Going Solo Disc 3:
1) Business License and Government Filing—Richard Pearce
2) Practical Tips for Setting Up Your Trust Account—Desa Ballard
3) Practice Management Systems—Steedley Bogan
4) Insurance—Lowndes Pope
5) Client Communications: Do's and Don'ts—Alex Postic
6) Client Files: Essentials for Effective Management—Amy Hill
Going Solo Disc 4:
1) Employment Considerations—Hagood Tighe and Karen Luchka
2) Practical Advice on Civil Fee Agreements—Pamela Mullis
3) Practical Advice on Criminal Fee Agreements—Jack Swerling and Greg Harris
4) Tips for Free Internet Legal Research—Rebekah Maxwell and Paula Benson
5) Planning for the End of Your Practice—Peter Protopapas and Richard Wallace
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