Empowering Solo Lawyers To Build Strong, Sustainable Practices

Paul Ippolito’s Unique Value to You

I am Paul Ippolito, Principal of Ippolito Advisory.

I advise solo solicitors, barristers, and independent legal professionals who want to lead their practices with confidence and commercial discipline

My work is grounded in more than four decades of real-world experience in diverse roles across legal practice, law firm ownership, business and management, high-performance coaching, and academic teaching.

I am not just a theorist. I also continue to practise law, run a solo law firm, and coach principals who carry real responsibility and real risk.

I bring a rare, integrated perspective that helps sole practitioners cut through noise and make sound strategic decisions building practices that are profitable, well-run, and sustainable, while still allowing for a balanced and fulfilling life.

If you want clear judgment, practical strategy, and advice you can trust because it has been lived, tested, and proven, that is where I add value.

Paul Ippolito - Law Firm Business Coach

Lawyers

Considering setting up your own practice?

If you’re at the early stage of establishing a solo or small law practice we’ve prepared a practical guide

that outlines the key issues, decisions, and risks to think through before you begin.

It reflects the same disciplined, real-world approach we use in our advisory and coaching work.

Buy & Download The Solo Practice Setup Guide Here

If you are serious about your practice, this is not something to watch from the sidelines.

We work directly with solo lawyers through our Solo Law Practice Tune-Up - a practical review of your structure, positioning, systems and direction in light of what is actually happening in the market.

We also have a range of tools, guides and webinars for lawyers who want to get on top of this properly.

Details are on www.paulippolito.com.au

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