For Solos Only

Lawyer 2.0 takes the guesswork out of what technology to incorporate into your solo practice and how to put a cost-effective infrastructure in place.
I wrote the book in plain English and used detailed illustrations throughout to promote accessibility for lawyers who lack technological savvy. Accordingly, solos will find the materials contained therein useful even if they only possess a minimal understanding of how computers and office technology work.
I have decided to give away roughly half the contents of the book for free via weekly blog posts on this website. To learn all the strategies I used to build a six-figure practice in less than 12 months you must purchase Lawyer 2.0.
From Biglaw to MyLaw
“When I got the yacht assignment [from a partner at my old Biglaw firm], I realized I couldn’t spend the rest of my legal career doing work I found so inconsequential and meaningless.
That was in Fall 2009, when legal jobs were scarcer than potatoes in Victorian-era Ireland. Unable to find a new job and unwilling to continue working at The Firm, I maxed out my credit cards, had second mortgages slapped on my house and vehicles, and basically put everything I had into starting my own civil rights law firm.
In my first full year of practice, I earned more money—even after taxes and overhead—than I would have netted at The Firm. I was less than two years out of law school when I cleared my first $100,000 as a solo.”
-Excerpt from Introduction to Lawyer 2.0
