On the Bookshelf 
Another Sign of the Times: Virtual Incorporation(1)
If virtual practice sounds cool, how does virtual incorporation sound? Last year, Vermont’s Gov. Douglas signed a bill that shakes up traditional requirements for the formation of companies, essentially paving the way for easy (and legitimate) legal creation of virtual companies. Forget about physical headquarters or in-person meetings, that’s so pre-2008….
Lawyers Linsey Krolik, [...]
Who’s Life is It? Reads for Lawyer Moms and Dads Looking to Regain Control of Life and Work
Is your life consumed by the law and you want it back (Shawn Colvin’s song seems like a good theme)? Well, if you’re nodding your head, you’re not alone.
Here are 5 weekend reads to help lawyers, with or without children, regain control of their lives and legal careers:
Dream about a flexible schedule? Hollee [...]
On the Bookshelf: Create Your Own Direction in the Law
There’s never been a better time to go solo, hang your own shingle, or start your own business. Why? Because there’s an exploding number of resources and support available to launch lawyers into alternative paths and careers beyond or alongside the law. Whether you’re a stay-at-home lawyer, work-at-home attorney, planning a career [...]
On the Bookshelf: When Maternity Leave Ends, Are there Alternatives to Going Back to the Legal Grind?
August is known as the most popular month for birthdays. October takes second place. If you’re a lawyer mom who had a baby in August, that means your maternity leave (if you were lucky enough to get a 12 week one) has just ended or is about to end. And, if you’re a new lawyer dad [...]
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