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Outsourcing Administrative Aspects of Your Small Firm Practice: Hanging Your Shingle

Getting outside help for your practice

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    Starting a law practice is exciting, demanding, and rewarding. MCLE’s Hanging Your Shingle series is an unparalleled opportunity to learn how to avoid pitfalls and take charge of your career. This concentrated and thorough program offers a conversational environment that offers a unique chance to learn how to run your own law practice.

    Growing your solo or small firm business can be difficult. Is outsourcing administrative tasks the answer? What can you outsource? What should you outsource and what should be kept in-house? What do you need to consider in determining if outsourcing is right for your practice? Spend a few hours with MCLE and get the answer to these questions and some of your own. Learn how you can increase your efficiency and profits!

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    Heidi S. Alexander, Esq., Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being, Newton
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