Thinking Of Quitting Your Solo Law Practice?

To those solo lawyers who’ve had enough and are seriously thinking about pulling the pin, I suggest taking a pause.

Before you make a judgment call you can’t undo, I strongly suggest you have a serious talk to someone else.

When you’re running a practice on your own for long enough, you can get so deep in it that you genuinely can’t see the trees from the forest anymore.

Everything starts to feel bigger than it actually is.

The reality? There are usually quite a few business coaching related things you can do to make your solo practice situation much better.

You just can’t see them when you’ve been grinding away in your own bubble for too long.

Sometimes you just need someone outside your normal day to day world to point out what’s actually going on - all without judgment.

So if you’re at that point, on the edge, thinking of calling it quits, reach out to someone who can act as a sounding board for you.


Reach out to me Paul Ippolito here if you want to have a chat


Paul Ippolito, Principal of Ippolito Advisory, is a business coach for lawyers helping sole practitioners set up, launch, and grow their practices. He is available for media enquiries, speaking and consulting.
You can contact him here.

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