For almost 10 years, I was a partner at a three-lawyer Jupiter, Florida firm, Dobin & Jenks, with a caseload that focused on securities and employment litigation.
I found myself a solo practitioner in June 2008.
Attorney Marc Dobin has a lot of experience setting up solo practices, having done it twice in the past few years. Luckily, he was pretty well known as the "tech guy" in the Palm Beach County Bar Association's solo and small firm section in Florida, prior to his first venture as a solo practitioner. He shares the details of his office's tech setup and discusses how several of the options he uses save him money and resources. For instance, his office doesn't even own a filing cabinet.
September 24, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
For almost 10 years, I was a partner at a three-lawyer Jupiter, Florida firm, Dobin & Jenks, with a caseload that focused on securities and employment litigation.
I found myself a solo practitioner in June 2008.
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