Starting a Solo Practice in New York (2020)
Are you considering opening your own firm? Are you a recent law school graduate just starting out? Are you considering leaving your place of employment and starting your own practice?
Starting up a solo or small firm has its own unique financial, technical and practical concerns, but beginning a practice also has its own set of rewards, fulfillment, and accomplishments. To maximize your chances of success, you must have a plan.
This program provides an overview of what it takes to own your own practice. From choosing a business entity to choosing office space and attracting new clients, get practical and useful tips for starting a practice in New York. Focusing on solo practice, program topics include: setting up bank accounts; general accounting information; tax concerns; setting up IOLA accounts; client retainer agreements and intake forms; collecting payments; leaving your old firm; handling referral business; the ethical issues of using the Internet to market your practice; social media considerations; increasing your list of contacts; and much more.
Speakers
Clifford R. Ennico, Esq. – Law Offices of Clifford R. Ennico
Gary B. Fiebert, Esq. – GBF Management LLC
Marc M. Natale, Esq. – Balestriere Fariello
John Balestriere, Esq. – Balestriere Fariello
Marian C. Rice, Esq. – Labbate Balkan Colavita & Contini, LLP
Lana James-Moore – USI Affinity
Shannon Wilkinson – Reputation Communications
Drew Harris, Ph.D. – Restoration Vacation, Inc.
Edy Greenblatt, Ph.D. – Restoration Vacation, Inc.
Greg Garman, Esq. – Lawclerk Legal
Christopher Anderson, Esq. – Profit First for Lawyers
- May 1, 2020
- Online On-Demand
- VGS34
- 3.0
- 4.5
- 7.5
- 7hr