Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Winter 2020, Volume 26, Issue 1
Content
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2019-2020
- In the Wake of Dynamex, Ab5 Cleared the Path for Freelance Lawyers
- Legal Persuasion in Distinction & Differentiation
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter from the Editor-In-Chief
- MCLE Article: What to Do If an Attorney Becomes Incapacitated or Dies?
- Memoriam for Philip Shapiro
- Table of Contents
- The Legal Ramifications of Interpreting and Translating
- The Personal Touch Sets You Apart, Is Your Most Cost-Effective Marketing, and Provides Occasional Hugs
- The Role of "You" in Your Law Practice
- Three Magic Ingredients That Make an Effective Solo Attorney
- the Practitioner For Solo & Small Firms
the PRACTITIONER FOR SOLO & SMALL FIRMS
Editor
Joshua Bonnici, josh@bonnicilawgroup.com
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