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11 Reasons Why Lawyers Should Have a Side Hustle(0)
After reading that headline, let me guess, the ol’ ethics alarm is sounding in your head. Maybe it’s even buzzing before you have time to ask yourself, what’s a side hustle? and why would I want one (or two, or three)?
A side hustle is typically a part-time gig that runs alongside a regular “day” job, [...]
Lawyer Parents and Unemployed Lawyers Can’t Afford NOT to Keep Their License Active
Before writing Staying at Home, Staying in the Law: A Guide to Remaining Active in the Legal Profession While Pursuing Your Dreams and since it was published, lawyers have repeatedly told me that the costs of CLE and attorney licensing fees are a huge obstacle in retaining active status while pursuing other career paths, taking detours or timeouts (such as to stay at home and raise children), or during periods of unemployment.
Start a Part-Time Practice: The Part-Time Shingle Teleseminar is Back
On Thursday, Februrary 18, 2010, 12:30 PM ET, Carolyn Elefant and Julie Tower-Pierce team up once again to deliver the incredibly popular teleseminar, The Part-Time Shingle. If you’ve ever dreamed about starting your own practice or staying in the law on your own flexible terms, this is an event you absolutely can’t miss!
Get Ready, Get Set – The Wildly Popular Part-Time Shingle Teleseminar is Back
Save the Date: On February 18th at 12:3o p.m. (revised from Feb. 8th), Carolyn Elefant, author of Solo By Choice and the ultra popular blog, MyShingle and Julie Tower-Pierce, author of Staying at Home, Staying in the Law plan a repeat of their popular Part-Time Shingle Teleseminar. If you missed the last seminar, mark this [...]
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