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In today’s show, ABA Law Practice Division chair Bob Young talks about being a plaintiff’s lawyer in a defense firm, and explains what the ABA LPD is doing to help lawyers with marketing, management, finances, and technology.
But first, is solo practice a terrible economic proposition for most people?
Is Solo Practice a Terrible Economic Proposition?
That’s certainly what these three charts suggest. So maybe we shouldn’t be encouraging everyone to start solo practices? Aaron and Sam try to find some positives in the charts.
Bob Young on Being a Plaintiff’s Lawyer in a Defense Firm
Bob Young is the chair of the ABA Law Practice Division, and he’s also a “plaintiff’s lawyer at a defense firm,” ELPO. In today’s podcast, he talks about how he generates business by developing relationships on Facebook, and the challenges of growing a firm from 11 to 26 lawyers. He also explains what the ABA Law Practice Division is, and gives an overview of the work it’s doing.
Thanks to Postali and Smokeball for sponsoring this episode.
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Podcast #23: Bob Young on Being a Plaintiff’s Lawyer in a Defense Firm was originally published on Lawyerist.