It is called “hanging up your own shingle” or “going into private practice.” Whatever the reference, starting a solo practice can be a challenging endeavor. One of the keys to success is starting out the right way. Any attorney who endeavors to embark on this journey must consider a few fine details that will have important ramifications on the success of the practice for years to come. The first consideration is a rather basic one.
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