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I have that experience. When I was starting ClikLawyer, I thought of it as a startup and not a law practice, though in hindsight I realize that it was just a super specialized, hyper-systematic law practice,
It is a pity that most lawyers do not think like that while setting up their law practice or building a law firm.
Then came the question, which 3 we are going to choose and focus on for now? We forbade ourselves from doing anything else.
Basically, we did a market study. We figured out what were the most profitable matters and we figured out how to find them in bulk.
For example, we wanted to work on a certain kind of non-payment to vendors where goods were already delivered.
What they want is something like this - I have set up a practice and hung my shingle. Now clients will find me and come to me.
I have heard that this used to kinda work 10 years back.
However, if you are a young lawyer trying to build a practice in 2019 (or afterward), I doubt that could work very well.
Then you will not obsess about your skills, your experience, your fame, your reputation at the bar etc., as most lawyers have to.
If you think like an MBA, you will start with a problem.
There are lawyers out there for big industries who help them with compliance. They have in-house counsels and law firms to lean on. What about SMEs?
When you are starting a business, what is the first thing you do?
You find a problem to solve. That is the first step.
Important to figure out first, isn’t it?
They are like hey, I want to study competition law and become a competition lawyer. Or a criminal lawyer. I want to practice family law.
Great, now what?
However, still, the job market is a bit easier to figure out. Either there are jobs, or not.
However, lawyers just hope that they can emulate what their seniors have been doing and be as successful.
Those days are gone.
It is no different for a CA, CS, doctor or management consultant. They are also waking up to the new reality.
We better be problem solvers, if we are going to thrive in this new economy.
Do you know a lawyer who focuses on solving problems of a specific nature? How do they do it? Tell me more about it.