Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Winter 2014, Volume 20, Issue 1
Content
- Big News For Solo & Small Firms
- Coaches Corner: the Difference Between Regular Old Marketing and Guerrilla Marketing
- Dear Senior Practitioner
- Drink Tickets to Make a Comeback in the 2014 Holiday Party Season
- Getting Positive Results Through the Court's Child Custody Mediation Program
- International Practice as a Small Firm Practitioner
- Navigating Tough Waters: 5 Tips For Starting Your Own Firm
- New Laws Affecting Employers For 2014
- Practical Solutions to Legal Research Subscriptions
- Section Letter From the Chair: Outreach
- Table of Contents
- The Ethical Landscape of Ad Hoc Legal Engagements
- Unlawful Detainer Primer & Pitfalls
- Working Moms and "Having it All"
- Attorney New Year's Resolutions for the Solo & Small Firm
Attorney New Year’s Resolutions for the Solo & Small Firm
By Ritzel Starleigh Ngo
Ritzel Starleigh Ngo is a solo practitioner in Pasadena. Her practice focuses on parentage, visitation, custody, dissolution of marriage, support, and restraining orders. Ms. Ngo is serving as a member of the Solo and Small Firm Executive Committee
Ageneralization is that most lawyers are goal-oriented, and if you’re reading this article then maybe you already developed a few New Year’s resolutions for 2014. I will share a few of my resolutions, which you can tack on to yours if you are interested:
1. Don’t eat lunch alone.