I never knew how important it would be to be flexible as a sole practitioner lawyer.  The market is constantly changing.  One day, there is a great need for litigation.  The next, it is a strong real estate market.  The next, people are dying, and everybody remembers that they need a will.  The next, people are on fire to start up companies and need a lawyer to get them started.  The next, companies are buying each other out, merging, or liquidating.  The next day, forclosures are the big thing.
I am learning, with some time and effort, that it is impossible to keep up, and the the importance of choosing some key areas of focus.  I have started to narrow my focus areas, and it is feeling good.  I am attracting a broader client base as a result, and am able to provide better service to those key area clients. 
At first, I was afraid that I would have to try to be everything to everybody, but I have learned that this is impossible, and not economically or chronologically feasible.  It is too hard to start from scratch from one file to the next.  I am appreciating the feeling of developing a particular expertise in the areas of real estate, wills and estates and divorce law.  These are to become the bread and butter of our practice.  I am also focussing a lot of time on mediation and arbitration training and marketing.  Focus is good.  Focus is safer.  Focus is financially sound.

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