JUMPSTARTING YOUR PRACTICE: A ROADMAP TO SUCCESS
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Date: Friday, February 01, 2013
Location: Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA
Time: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Whatever your reasons for starting your own law practice, you need to think about being both the generator of a business and its chief source of revenue. Therefore, you will need to give the proper amount of attention and energy to growing a business as well as the practice of law. Jumpstarting Your Practice: A Roadmap for Success is designed to get you started on the correct path.
Building a successful law practice in today’s competitive market requires a solid business plan, knowledge of the law, and a polished marketing strategy. Many lawyers have successfully transitioned from student or employee to firm owner and are now enjoying the benefits of a successful law practice. You can join their ranks, learn from their experience, and acquire their keys to success by attending this program. Our team of experts features mostly Suffolk alumni, some of whom are seasoned and others who are relatively new to practice or their own practice.
Jumpstarting Your Practice provides you with skills and knowledge for starting your own law firm that you might not have learned in law school. You will also gain essential networking skills. For those deciding on a niche, you will get insight into different types of practice. And perhaps most importantly, you will learn how to avoid pitfalls and practice ethically.
Do not miss this opportunity to learn how to make a successful transition into your own practice. Here’s what prior attendees have said:
“The information on the basics of starting a law practice was extremely helpful and valuable” Valerie Desiral, Esq., Stoneham, MA
“The presenters were fabulous, and offered very ‘real world’ advice.” Ingrid Persson, Suffolk University Law School, 2012 Graduate
ATTEND AND LEARN - What you need to do to start your own firm
- How to choose a business model
- How to run a law practice and avoid potential problems
- Where to find clients and how to keep them
- How different areas of practice vary and what area might be best for you
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James S. Bolan, Esq.
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Brecher, Wyner, Simons, Fox & Bolan LLP |
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Tasha Buzzell, Esq.
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Law Office of Tasha Buzzell |
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Stacie Ayn Murphy Corcoran, Esq.
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Murphy Corcoran, PLLC |
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Jared O. Correia, Esq.
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Law Practice Management Assistance Program |
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John M. Flick, Esq.
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Flick & Elliott, P.C. |
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Kathy Jo Cook, Esq.
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KJC Law Firm, LLC |
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Rodney Dowell, Esq.
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Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, Inc. |
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Andrew J. Garcia, Esq.
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Phillips & Garcia, P.C. |
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Alex L. Moschella, Esq.
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Gosselin, Moschella, Kyriakidis & Tedesco PC |
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Eric J. Parker, Esq.
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Parker Scheer, LLP |
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Eric C. Henry, Esq.
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Buhler Duggal & Henry LLP
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Eric Schutzbank, Esq.
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Berid & Schutzbank, LLC |
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Lucinda Rivera, Esq.
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Boston, MA |
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| S C H E D U L E / A G E N D A |
| 9:00 |
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS |
| Eric J. Parker, Moderator for all panels
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| 9:10 |
HOW TO GET STARTED IN YOUR OWN PRACTICE |
- Challenges in Setting up Your Own Firm
- How to Choose Your Practice Area
- How to Select a Location
- What Business Model and Business Entity Will Best Facilitate Your Firm’s Success
PANELISTS: Tasha Buzzell, Kathy Jo Cook, Jared Correia, Andrew Garcia and Alex Moschella
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ESSENTIALS TO SETTING UP—INSURANCE, EMPLOYEES, TECHNOLOGY—HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE, RESEARCH, CREATING A NETWORK OF SUPPORT, OUTSOURCING—WHAT AND HOW |
| PANELISTS: Tasha Buzzell, Kathy Jo Cook, Jared Correia, Andrew Garcia, Alex Moschella
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| 11:15 |
BILLING AND BILLING PRACTICES AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS– HOW TO GET PAID AND HOW TO SET HOURLY RATES |
| PANELISTS: Tasha Buzzell, Kathy Jo Cook, Jared Correia, Andrew Garcia, Alex Moschella
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| 12:00 |
LUNCH—“UNPROGRAM”—HOW TO CHOOSE A PRACTICE AREA |
| Network in small groups with attorneys in different practice areas to help you decide what area(s) are best for you and learn about the keys to success and the challenges | APPELLATE PRACTICE/ADR | Tasha Buzzell | | | CORPORATE/MUNICIPAL LAW | John Flick | | | CRIMINAL LAW | Lucinda Rivera | | | ELDER LAW | Alex Moschella | | | EMPLOYMENT LAW | Kathy Jo Cook | | | FAMILY LAW/MEDIATION | Eric Schutzbank | | | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY | Stacie Corcoran | | | REPRESENTING START-UPS | Lucinda Rivera | | | CRIMINAL LAW | Eric Henry | | | CONSUMER LAW & CLASS ACTIONS | Andrew Garcia | |
| PERSONAL INJURY | Eric Parker | |
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AVOIDING PITFALLS IN RUNNING A PRACTICE |
Things to Do: - Define the Scope of the Engagement at the Outset in an Engagement Letter
- Spell out the Fee Arrangement
- Check for Conflicts with Other Clients
- Keep the Client Informed at All Times and Return Phone Calls
- Explain the Pros and Cons of a Proposed Course of Action
- And much more …….
Things to Avoid: - Don’t Overpromise or Guarantee a Result
- Be Careful with Multiple Representations—Close Corporations, in Particular
- Avoid Business Transactions with Clients
- Never Use Client Money for Any Reason
- Avoid Nasty Communications with Opposing Lawyers
- Maintain Confidentiality of Client Affairs-Be Careful with the “Reply to All” Button
- Be Aware of Practicing Across State Lines
- Know the Rules regarding Referral Fees
- And much more ….
PANELISTS: James Bolan and Rodney Dowell
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FINDING CLIENTS, WORKING WITH CLIENTS, KEEPING CLIENTS |
- How Do You “Market” Your Services and Define the Core Areas of Your Practice?
- Do You Need a Brochure & Why?
- Should You Explore Social Networking Marketing? Blogging?
- What Should Your Business Card Look Like & Why?
- Do You Need to Worry about Newsletters and e-mail Alerts to Clients and Professionals?
- The Use of Web Pages and Consultants and Search Engine Optimization e.g. What Is It and How Does It Work
- Building Referral Sources – How Do You Identify and Develop Contacts
- Use of Professional Organizations
- How to Thank Referral Sources
- How to Be a Promise Keeper
- How to Get Seen and Noticed by Use of Informational Articles and Resource Guides for Clients, Families and Professionals
- Use of Consultants to Help with Marketing and Business Plan and How to Identify such Consultants
- What Are the Due Diligence Requirements to Identify Marketing Materials to Comply with Professional Rules of Responsibility?
- What Is Niche Marketing?
- What Organizations Are Important to Join & Why?
PANELISTS: Kathy Jo Cook, Andrew Garcia and Alex Moschella
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| Date: |
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Friday, February 01, 2013 |
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$150.00; $75.00 for Suffolk Alumni *All 2012 law school graduates and law students may attend FREE of charge. * You will not be able to register on-line for this program; please all Peniey McClary at 617.305.1655 to register.
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| Walk-Ins: |
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Please call 617.573.8627 to check on space availability.
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There is a $15 cancellation fee for those who cancel by Thursday, January 31st, 2013. After that date, no refunds will be given.
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Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA
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Approved for CLE credit in NH; approval pending for ME and Rhode Island. Rhode Island Attorneys Attorney attendance received by Advanced Legal studies after thirty (30) days from the date of the course will be subject to a late fee of $30.00. This fee can only be paid by MC, VS, AMEX or DS at time of request. New York Attorneys Although we are not an approved CLE provider in New York, we are recognized as an approved provider in New Hampshire & Rhode Island. Therefore, this course is eligible for New York Credit through the Approved Jurisdiction Policy (effective July, 2004). For more information, please visit New York State Unified Court System website by clicking on the link below. Approved Jurisdiction List and Policy
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Special Needs: |
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If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify us as soon as possible.
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Are available to any attorney or professional employed in public service, or for whom attendance would otherwise present a financial hardship. Submit written requests to Peniey McClary by fax, (617) 305-3099 or email pmcclary@suffolk.edu.
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