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YLD website details how to start your own law firm

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May 01, 2016 Regular News. The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division has launched a new website, “How to Start Your Own Law Firm,” at startmyfloridalawfirm.com. “The website explains the steps of opening a private law firm in an easy-to-follow format, and offers practice tips along the way,” said Zackary Zuroweste, co-chair of the ...

Start a Law Firm - LegalFuel

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Start a Law Firm. Thinking about starting a law firm? Here’s what you need to know. Striking out on your own is a big decision and we want to make sure you have all of the information so you can make an educated decision about your future. There are so many things to think about.

Make the Jump: How to Launch Your Law Firm

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A Step-By-Step Guide On How to Launch Your Law Firm. Valerie Barnhart, Esq. A Florida Bar LegalFuel Speaker Series. Step 1: Choosing an Entity. Which One Is Right for You? Types of Entities. There are many types of entities to choose from when starting your law firm.

Resources for Starting Your Own Practice

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YLD’s Start Your Own Law Firm. The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division has created this website to assist lawyers in the process of establishing their own law firm. The website is designed to provide the basics of starting a law firm.

LegalFuel Speaker Series: Making the Jump: A Step-By-Step Guide On How ...

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Description. Many attorneys dream of opening their own practice, but don’t necessarily know where to begin. This seminar will walk through some of the steps needed to start – from choosing a professional entity to practice under and finding the right type of location, to hiring good office staff and making sure your technology is secure.

It’s a Balancing Act

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Want to know everything about starting a law firm, including choosing the right technology and how to manage a trust account? In addition to LegalFuel, the Young Lawyers Division has user-friendly online resources at “ How to Start Your Own Law Firm .”

How to Start a Thriving New Solo Practice - legalfuel.com

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Join Clio’s Lawyer in Residence, Joshua Lenon, and John Corcoran, attorney, author, and former White House speechwriter, as they explain the areas that solo lawyers striking out on their own should focus on to build a thriving, sustainable practice. Watch this pre-recorded webinar here.

Five Tips For Running A Law Firm Remotely

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With many lawyers working remotely right now due to court and law firm closures over the coronavirus crisis, here are five tips on how to run your law practice from your laptop (or home desktop). These tips will help you work smarter, not harder, while working from home during this stretch from Jonathan Rosenfeld via Law Technology Today :

Pro Tips for Flying Solo - LegalFuel

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Cristina currently serves as the Chair-Elect of the Solo and Small Firm Section of the Florida Bar, and as an appointed member of the Board of Governors. This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit. Course #6784. REFERENCED RESOURCES: Alonso Appeals. Leadership. Blog.

How do I start up my own practice? - LegalFuel

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How do I start up my own practice? 9. Bar requirements for those opening a law practice are minimal. Most attorneys find their concerns relate to practical considerations such as budgeting, marketing, space planning, accounting (including trust accounting), technology needs, setting up a client intake system, management of personnel, and so forth.