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Dec 03, 2013


Starting a Law Firm – Going Out On My Own – The Most Important First Step

Question:

I am a non-equity partner in a small law firm in Washington D.C. I have been with the firm for 15 years and there is no opportunity to become an equity partner. I am thinking about going out on my own. If there were one first step that I should take what would it be?

Response:

Create a business plan – even if only a few pages – for the firm. Your plan will serve as a roadmap for your practice. Your mission should address what services you are selling, where you are selling them, and to whom. Your plan should address your competitive strategy – how you will be different than your competitors. It should also identify your core values. A vision for 5 years out into the future as to where you would like to see the firm and specific goals and objectives should be formulated.

Your plan will give you a good indication as to whether you should start a practice or not.

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John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC

 

 

 


Posted at 06:51 PM in New Firm Startup, Strategy
Tags: Starting a Law Firm

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