Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner VOLUME 30, ISSUE 1, SPRING 2024
Content
- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & EDITORIAL BOARD
- Good Experts... Investigate Like Sherlock Holmes, Think Like Lawyers, Write Like Journalists, and Present Like Walter Cronkite
- Inside This Issue
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- New Laws For California Employers
- Pay Transparency - Your Wages Don't Have To Be a Secret Anymore
- Table of Contents
- The Corporate Transparency Act Goes Into Effect January 1, 2024 Some Important Points To Know
- Ask Your Peers: What Suggestions Do You Have For Fellow Lawyers In the Process of Going Solo? If You Had To Do It All Over Again, What Would You Do Differently?
ASK YOUR PEERS: WHAT SUGGESTIONS DO YOU HAVE FOR FELLOW LAWYERS IN THE PROCESS OF GOING SOLO? IF YOU HAD TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
Arezou Bakhtjou*
Setting up your own law practice can appear daunting. The good news is that you are not alone, and you do not have to go through going solo, solo! Many of your peers who have already embarked on the journey you are thinking of embarking upon, have a wealth of knowledge and experience that they are willing to share. All you need to do is reach out and ASK YOUR PEERS.
In writing this article, I reached out to our peers and received a great number of helpful responses.
Some of our peers’ responses include, but are not limited to the below: