Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Hanging a Part Time Shingle

Carolyn Elefant is someone I admire. She makes a real commitment to our profession. Upcoming from Carolyn is her tele-seminar on part-time lawyering. Here's her tease for the program. Please check it out.
Conventional wisdom says that lawyers can't hang a part time shingle. But then again, we're hardly conventional. Though challenging (and what part of life isn't?!), you can start a practice part time, for a variety of reasons such as not wanting to lose your day job or desire to spend more time with family. We'll discuss the reasons you might want to, pitfalls and how to avoid that feeling of isolation, suspended between the full-time and stay home world.

Julie Tower Pierce, author of Staying at Home, Staying in the Law are teaming up for a 75 minute tele-seminar on a Part Time Shingle on Thursday, August 27. Hope you can join us!
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Please be sure to visit www.hardinglaw.com, the website for the law firm of Harding & Associates, for more information on California family law.

1 comment:

Julie said...

John, Thank you for mentioning our upcoming teleseminar! And, you're absolutely right on about Carolyn!

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