As big firms get bigger, some of their lawyers are opting to get smaller and go solo.
After almost a decade as a partner at Troutman Sanders and then Kilpatrick Stockton, Lizz Patrick started her own Atlanta firm a year ago, the Patrick Law Group.
After almost a decade as a partner at Troutman Sanders and then Kilpatrick Stockton, Lizz Patrick started her solo firm in Atlanta a year ago. Since she doesn't use squads of associates and paralegals in her work Patrick can provide her clients the same expertise she did at a big firm with lower overhead and more responsive service. And freed of the overhead of a big firm, Patrick has been able to drop her rate by about $150 an hour. Though money wasn't her main motivator, the new firm has been profitable.
October 29, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
As big firms get bigger, some of their lawyers are opting to get smaller and go solo.
After almost a decade as a partner at Troutman Sanders and then Kilpatrick Stockton, Lizz Patrick started her own Atlanta firm a year ago, the Patrick Law Group.
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