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Are you Committed to Changing the Legal Profession for the Better? Sign the Manifesto.
Are you an innovator? A maverick? A pathfinder? A Legal Rebel? Aspiring to be one? If you’re creating your own path or looking to create your own, you may be interested in the Legal Rebels Manifesto.
And if right now you’re only wondering if the grass is greener on the other [...]
Flexible Lawyer Jobs: 09/15/09
It has been ages since I’ve posted flexible lawyer jobs, and I’ve heard loud and clear that you would like to see flexible law opportunities from time to time–opportunities that offer the potential for real work/life balance or allow you to use your law degree on your own terms.
So here goes…as always, it’s up to [...]
Interview with Freelance Lawyer Lisa Solomon: Want Flexibility? Try Freelance Lawyering
What’s a freelance lawyer? Can you get started as a freelance lawyer? Don’t miss this interview with Lisa Solomon.
Today’s Start a Part-Time Practice Teleseminar – Registration Extended Until Noon
Given last minute requests to participate in today’s The Part-Time Shingle Teleseminar” (1PM – ET), the registration deadline has been extended until NOON today, August 27, 2009.
To register, please go to PinkSlipsandDetours.
Last Call: Your Own Part-Time Law Practice Seminar
The Pew Study says mothers want it. Working parents and stay-at-home parents often say they want it–would beg for it. Even in this economy, lawyers want it and are going for it. What is it?
Part-Time Work.
If you would love to hang a part-time shingle, you can’t miss The Part-Time Shingle teleseminar that Carolyn Elefant (Solo By Choice, MyShingle Blog) and I [...]
Working Mother Names 2009 Best BigLaw Firms for Women
I’ve blogged before that there’s a silver lining to the struggling economy: the potential for mega interest in flexibility as a cost-savings tool within the law. I’m talking cost-savings that translates into meaningful work/life balance options for lawyers, like telecommuting, “real” part-time work, and creative talent retention strategies. The newly released 2009 Best Law Firms for Women [...]
Beyond Pencils and Lunchboxes: What Does Back to School Mean for Lawyer Moms and Dads
Let’s face it. Whether you’re a full-time working lawyer parent, a full-time stay-at-home parent, or fall somewhere in between the two, juggling it all is tough. By “all’ I’m talking Life. Kids. Home. Work. Childcare. Bills. Clients. The Household. Extra-curricular activities. Thank you notes. The Boss. Birthday parties. Date night (what’s that?). The Gym. Grocery [...]
Hanging a Part-Time Shingle: Can It Be Done?
Have you ever toyed with the idea of starting your own part-time practice? Wonder if it’s possible to hang a part-time shingle, practically or ethically (i.e. moonlighting), or where or how you’d even start in the first place?
Whether you’re looking to get back into the law after a career detour, finding it difficult to [...]
Another Sign of the Times: Virtual Incorporation
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, [...]
Flexible Lawyer Jobs: 06/27/09
While visiting Richmond, Virginia earlier this month, I kept thinking the entire time that the city seemed like a great place to live for work/life balance. If you happen to live in or near Richmond, or would love to find work there, here’s a freshly submitted part-time flexible position to check out (employers, if [...]



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