Staying productive is key when it comes to getting new business and impressing existing clients. But when you don’t have a lot of work on your list, how do you fill up that time as a solo attorney?
It’s not as if you’re working for a firm where the billable hour is king. In a solo practice your clients likely don’t want to see the hours racking up as you rack your brain for other work to do for their legal matters.
When your to-do list for the cases you currently have is getting thin, you need to find a way to occupy your time that is still productive for your practice. Luckily there are lots of ways to fill those hours and improve your practice at the same time. Here are five suggestions:
Follow us on Google+ by clicking here.
Related Resources:
- Going Solo: 3 Things to Consider Before Taking the Plunge (FindLaw’s Strategist)
- How Much Should a Solo Lawyer Charge? (FindLaw’s Strategist)
- Top 5 Online Resources for New Solo Lawyers (FindLaw’s Strategist)
You Don’t Have To Solve This on Your Own – Get a Lawyer’s Help
Civil Rights
Block on Trump’s Asylum Ban Upheld by Supreme Court
Criminal
Judges Can Release Secret Grand Jury Records
Politicians Can’t Block Voters on Facebook, Court Rules