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For attorneys who decide to go it alone, part of their motivation may be the opportunity to choose their own cases and build a tailored practice. Michael Blacksburg has certainly taken full advantage of that aspect of the solo life: Some of his recent work has involved a three-way "marriage" contract, a gorilla sex-harassment suit, and a growing caseload of probate and will matters with pet beneficiaries. Blacksburg says variety is what keeps a solo practice thriving.
December 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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