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June 1, 2010

A Word from Carolyn Elefant - Go, Solo, Go

Check out Nolo attorney blogger Carolyn Elefant's most recent post on her My Shingle blog on the joys of small law practice.

"Back when I worked for others, my heart was tight and mean.  My cramped vision of the legal profession as a zero sum game left little space for generosity or good will towards my colleagues.   Each time I learned that one of my classmates made partner at a big firm, or that another lawyer at my agency received a promotion or that a fellow associate would first chair a hearing, I seethed with envy.  I bad-mouthed my bosses and cursed the fates that consigned me to jobs where I couldn't thrive. 

I never questioned my behavior.  After all, I was surrounded by colleagues who acted the same way.  I simply assumed that living in a perpetual state of resentment came with the territory of being a lawyer or was part of growing up and growing jaded.

After I'd been practicing on my own for a couple of years, I noticed a surprising change (read more).
January 5, 2010

What it takes to be a good DUI attorney

Nolo Member Attorney Interview with Blackie Burak

Nolo catches up with busy Walnut Creek, CA DUI attorney Blackie Burak on why he became an attorney, best practices for lawyers just starting out, as well as tips on what makes a good DUI lawyer.

Blackie Burake Interview_edit.mp3
September 11, 2009

MyShingle - Take Care When Setting Out Solo

Nolo Blogger Carolyn Elefant has a new blog entry up over at MyShingle:
Opening a law firm by choice or by circumstance offers a chance at a fresh start.  However, it's all too easy to tarnish that bright, shiny new beginning with a nasty ending at your former position.   That is what appears to have happened with Jim Driscoll's departure from St. Louis law firm Brown & Crouppen, as least as described in this article...
Continue reading Don't Tarnish Your Fresh Start With a Rotten Ending.