Summary
Who doesn't want to rule their own roost or chart their own destiny? It's not unusual for even the most satisfied lawyer to wonder, if only for a few moments, what it would be like to be the only person on the nameplate. Here, we explore the pros and cons of striking out alone.
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The Pros & Cons of Going Solo
Power over case selection. For the solo, there is no boss or intake committee making decisions on client selection. It's all on you. Mary Kay Lutz, a solo general practitioner for 12 years, says the extra level of control means you can widen or reduce your selection criteria to your heart's content. "The biggest advantage is being ...
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