
Real talk about what it actually takes to Go Solo
I saw a gap in the market
Plenty of bar associations offer (fantastic) boot camps on how to start your own law firm. But starting is only the beginning. To run something sustainably you need systems and processes. I didn’t see a lot of people talking about the operations side of going solo.
Marketing firms help you attract clients, business coaches can help you with your mindset. But it’s hard to find someone who can tell you how to actually do the work of running a firm.
That is why I created Go Solo.
What you will find in my courses
Straight talk on everything you ever wanted to know about going solo, but were afraid to ask:
Mindset: how to deal with “what will everyone think of me?”
Money: how to budget to leave your job, and the real numbers (and taxes) of running a business
Startup: the nitty-gritty of setting up a business
Processes and Systems: how to run a law firm without an army of paralegals, a team of admins, or a billing department
What you will not find in my courses
You will not find pop-science about “manifesting” or waiting for the universe to send you a sign. You also will not find promises that I can make you a millionaire in just six easy steps.
If that is what you are looking for, this ain’t that.
Who is this for?
☑️ You are a lawyer in large firm, medium firm, government, or in-house position
☑️ You have reached a point in your career where you know how to be a great lawyer, maybe potential clients have even asked when you’re going to start your own thing
☑️ You’ve toyed with the idea of going solo, but you don’t know where to start or whether doing so would even be feasible for you
☑️ You would like to start a virtual, transactional law practice