Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner 2018, Volume 24, Issue 4
Content
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- Helping Clients Raise Community Capital Using a Direct Public Offering
- Fighting Fifth Amendment Claims: Can a Receiver Obtain Business Records When a Fifth Amendment Right Against Self-Incrimination Is Asserted?
- Maximizing the Outcome and Experience in Mediation with Large Firms: Insights and tips for small firms and sole practitioners
- Beware the Pitfalls in Calculating California State Court Deadlines
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2018-2019
- Lost In Translation: Non-English Fee Agreements
- Coach's Corner: Four Steps to Take When People are Angry at You
- Table of Contents
- MCLE Article: Legal Entities and Real Property: Limiting Reassessment
Coach’s Corner: Four Steps to Take When People are Angry at You
By Eleanor Southers
Eleanor Southers, owner of Professional Legal Coaching, coaches attorneys across the US at all stages of their development who want greater success and fulfillment in their careers. She is the author of Be A Better Lawyer (ABA 2014) and is an American Bar Foundation Fellow.
You might consider a few therapy sessions if these simple suggestions don’t work for you. Because, let’s face it….you can’t be a successful, happy attorney unless you can handle negativity. Solos have it even worse because they frequently don’t have anyone to "vent" or discuss the turmoil in their practices.
Anyway, let me give you a couple of ideas that might help or at least "band-aid" your angst.