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How It’s Done: The Story Behind A Solo Practice
Publisher |
Legal Talk Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Oct 12, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:43:40
This inspiring episode tells the true story of a gutsy dad who started his own legal practice from scratch with no clients, no office, and no partner.  Guest Michael Mendoza is an Orlando solo practitioner specializing in family law. After graduating from law school with a growing family, Mendoza knew he wanted work/life balance instead of burying himself in a big firm with long hours. For Mendoza, the practice of family law is personal, having witnessed his parents’ contentious divorce.  Hear how Mendoza started with nothing, rolled up his sleeves, and launched a practice from putting together his tech to building his client base. How did he find clients? Did he advertise? What about a website? Or office space?  It’s been tough. But the combination of running his own practice and the satisfaction of helping families through a difficult period has proven rewarding. Mendoza’s story is a guide for young lawyers who want to hang out a shingle (he even has an employee now).  Nothing is easy. Nothing is perfect. It’s scary. But you can do this. Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com   Topics: Starting your own law firm is anything but easy. But it can be done. Hear first-hand from one attorney who did just that, from the ground up.  Software? Office space? Clients? Employees? Financials? There are a lot of balls in the air once you start juggling.  What are the best and worst decisions you can make starting out? (Hint: find a mentor). Resources: Florida Bar Association Florida Bar Association, Legal Fuel assistance Seminole County (Florida) Bar Association San Diego County Bar Nebraska State Bar Association Clio legal software Microsoft 365 Adobe PDF management Text Expander Mycase legal software LawPay legal software George C. Young American Inns of Court
This inspiring episode tells the true story of a gutsy dad who started his own legal practice from scratch with no clients, no office, and no partner.  Guest Michael Mendoza is an Orlando solo practitioner specializing in family law. After graduating from law school with a growing family, Mendoza knew he wanted work/life balance instead of burying himself in a big firm with long hours. For Mendoza, the practice of family law is personal, having witnessed his parents’ contentious divorce.  Hear how Mendoza started with nothing, rolled up his sleeves, and launched a practice from putting together his tech to building his client base. How did he find clients? Did he advertise? What about a website? Or office space?  It’s been tough. But the combination of running his own practice and the satisfaction of helping families through a difficult period has proven rewarding. Mendoza’s story is a guide for young lawyers who want to hang out a shingle (he even has an employee now).  Nothing is easy. Nothing is perfect. It’s scary. But you can do this. Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com   Topics: Starting your own law firm is anything but easy. But it can be done. Hear first-hand from one attorney who did just that, from the ground up.  Software? Office space? Clients? Employees? Financials? There are a lot of balls in the air once you start juggling.  What are the best and worst decisions you can make starting out? (Hint: find a mentor). Resources: Florida Bar Association Florida Bar Association, Legal Fuel assistance Seminole County (Florida) Bar Association San Diego County Bar Nebraska State Bar Association Clio legal software Microsoft 365 Adobe PDF management Text Expander Mycase legal software LawPay legal software George C. Young American Inns of Court

This inspiring episode tells the true story of a gutsy dad who started his own legal practice from scratch with no clients, no office, and no partner. 

Guest Michael Mendoza is an Orlando solo practitioner specializing in family law. After graduating from law school with a growing family, Mendoza knew he wanted work/life balance instead of burying himself in a big firm with long hours. For Mendoza, the practice of family law is personal, having witnessed his parents’ contentious divorce. 

Hear how Mendoza started with nothing, rolled up his sleeves, and launched a practice from putting together his tech to building his client base. How did he find clients? Did he advertise? What about a website? Or office space? 

It’s been tough. But the combination of running his own practice and the satisfaction of helping families through a difficult period has proven rewarding. Mendoza’s story is a guide for young lawyers who want to hang out a shingle (he even has an employee now). 

Nothing is easy. Nothing is perfect. It’s scary. But you can do this.

Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com  

Topics:

  • Starting your own law firm is anything but easy. But it can be done. Hear first-hand from one attorney who did just that, from the ground up. 
  • Software? Office space? Clients? Employees? Financials? There are a lot of balls in the air once you start juggling. 
  • What are the best and worst decisions you can make starting out? (Hint: find a mentor).

Resources:

Florida Bar Association

Florida Bar Association, Legal Fuel assistance

Seminole County (Florida) Bar Association

San Diego County Bar

Nebraska State Bar Association

Clio legal software

Microsoft 365

Adobe PDF management

Text Expander

Mycase legal software

LawPay legal software

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