Starting your own law firm can be exciting, empowering, and overwhelming, all at once. Whether you're newly licensed or an experienced attorney leaving a larger practice, there’s a lot to consider before you take the leap.
This free guide, written by practicing attorney Rob George and presented by Texas Lawyers’ Insurance Exchange (TLIE), outlines 10 critical areas every lawyer should evaluate before starting a solo or small law practice.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Determine whether you're ready to practice law and run a business
Estimate your financial runway and understand startup costs
Build a revenue model and define how you’ll get paid
Navigate compliance obligations, including risk management and ethical duties
Choose a business structure and branding strategy that aligns with your goals
Avoid costly mistakes around trust accounting, billing, and fee arrangements
If you’re thinking seriously about building something of your own, this resource will help you assess the opportunity clearly and get started on the right foot.
Complete the form to download your free copy of “Considerations for Starting a Solo or Small Law Practice.” Get the guidance you need to launch with confidence and stay protected as you grow.

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