Solo provides real-life solutions to the unique challenges that solos and small firm practitioners face. This quarterly publication is distributed to all members of the General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division.
With its distinctive design and unique content, Solo is the ideal newsletter for solo and small firm practitioners—those who have a multitude of information needs but time is always in short supply. Solo is packed with helpful, insightful, short articles. It may be a quick read, but it's also a must read.
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- Consumer Fraud (Volume 15, Number 1)
- Office Management (Volume 14, Number 4)
- Pro Bono (Volume 14, Number 3)
- Wrestling with Pigs (Volume 14, Number 2)
- Closing Arguments Getting the Jury on Your Side (Volume 14, Number 1)
- Go Now! The Pitfalls of Putting Off Vacations (Volume 13, Number 4)
- One Solo’s Adventures with Katrina (Volume 13, Number 3)
- How to Write Bills Clients Rush to Pay (Volume 13, Number 2)
- Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples (Volume 13, Number 1)
- When a Health Crisis Interferes with Your Practice (Volume 12, Number 4)
- My Cell Phone—My Superhero (Volume 12, Number 3)
- To the Manner Born (Volume 12, Number 2 )
- Comfort - a "Bench"mark for Court Attire? (Volume 12, Number 1)
- Microfirm Office Options (Volume 11, Number 4)
- Clutter in My Closet (Volume 11, Number 3)
- Are Secrets Safe in Your Office? (Volume 11, Number 2)
- NOT Your Father's Network (Volume 11, Number 1)
- 'Til The Last Dog's Hung (Volume 10, Number 4)
- What's in Your Briefcase? (Volume 10, Number 3)
- Why Every Solo Needs to Understand E-Discovery (Volume 10, Number 2)
- Finding the "Sweet Spot" in Your Career (Volume 10, Number 1)
- Bearing Bad Tidings [or When the Truth Is Awful] Summer 2003
- Designing Lawyers:Web Sites for Solos or Small Firms Spring 2003
- Now you See it, now you don't Winter 2003
- I'll Do It My Way Fall 2002
- From Mongrels to Show Dogs Summer 2002
- In the Event of Emergency . . .Summer 2001
- How to Get Some Satisfaction Winter/Spring 2001
- Prepackage Diversity Through Legal Service Plans Fall 2000
- A Web of Information Summer 2000
- Time Bandits: Spring 2000
- To Market, To Market Try "Prepackaged" Websites and Client NewslettersWinter 2000
- Trial Tips: True Confessions of a Trash-Tale Junkie Fall 1999
- Technology in Practice: You might be Skating on Thin Ice Summer 1999
- Polymailaphobia is Curable Spring 1999
- 10 Rules for Staying Sane Winter 1999
- Covering Your Assets with Backup Systems (Spring 1998)
- The Business Card (Winter 1998)
- Reinvent Your Practice (Spring 1997)
- Expert Witness (Winter 1997)
- E-mail (Fall 1996)
- The Ten Commandments of Solo Practice (Summer 1996)
- Are You Cut Out for Solo Practice? (Spring 1996)
- Tailor Your Practice to Fit Your Personality (Winter 1996)
- Marketing Your Practice on the Internet (Fall 1995)
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