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Getting into law school is a piece of cake.Most people join organization and associations but never utilize their benefits. As a serious business owner, and we at CD&C Business & Legal Form Processing Services, LLC (“CD&C”) would like to think we fall in that category, growing your business should be at the top of your priorities. Joining a business association/organization could help you get new clients/customers and possibly increase your busin Getting into a good law school - good being defined as whatever the popular law school rankings consider good this week - isn't such a big deal either. That's what my book, Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice is all about. But getting into law school is just the first step in a very long road. Once you accept that offer of admission you have committed yourself to spend three years and, potentially, hundreds of thousands of dollars educating yourself so that you will be qualified to practice law. Of course, these costs don't even include the potential income you are sacrificing during your additional studies. Then, unless you are one of the few fortunate law school students who manage to land a job with a big firm paying top dollar, you will likely be surprised to find yourself making less as a new lawyer than you would have been making if you'd skipped law school and instead pursued that career in pharmaceutical sales. That's ok, if you are willing to take the long view, because getting your first job after law school is just the next step in a very long road. Getting into law school is simply the first step along that road. After you've worked that first job for a while, perhaps a few months or even a few years, you will start to see what you like and what you hate about practicing law. If you really hate what you are doing, start looking for something else right away. Practicing real estate law is very different from prosecuting criminals. Once you have too much experience in a narrow field it can become very difficult to switch gears. You won The Unseen Benefits of Going Public w school is just the first step in a very long road. Once you accept that offer of admission you have committed yourself to spend three years and, potentially, hundreds of thousands of dollars educating yourself so that you will be qualified to practice law. Of course, these costs don't even include the potential income you are sacrificing during your additional studies.Capital Access: * If a company needs to raise capital, it can sell stock(equity). These funds may be used for a variety of purposes including; growth and expansion, retiring existing debt, corporate marketing and development, acquisition capital and corporate diversity. Unlike an IPO you suffer less dilution. Once public, a company's financing alternatives are increased. A public status Then, unless you are one of the few fortunate law school students who manage to land a job with a big firm paying top dollar, you will likely be surprised to find yourself making less as a new lawyer than you would have been making if you'd skipped law school and instead pursued that career in pharmaceutical sales. That's ok, if you are willing to take the long view, because getting your first job after law school is just the next step in a very long road. Getting into law school is simply the first step along that road. After you've worked that first job for a while, perhaps a few months or even a few years, you will start to see what you like and what you hate about practicing law. If you really hate what you are doing, start looking for something else right away. Practicing real estate law is very different from prosecuting criminals. Once you have too much experience in a narrow field it can become very difficult to switch gears. You wo How To Access The Power Of Trust And Respect In The Workplace ome you are sacrificing during your additional studies.People naturally include trust and respect in their list of important values. Yet so often, at all levels, people complain that they are missing.Every human is a sovereign entity and is owned by nobody. Nothing but force can change that. Therefore people will choose to follow only those whom they trust and respect.Trust and Respect are earned by the consistent correct practice of value-based Then, unless you are one of the few fortunate law school students who manage to land a job with a big firm paying top dollar, you will likely be surprised to find yourself making less as a new lawyer than you would have been making if you'd skipped law school and instead pursued that career in pharmaceutical sales. That's ok, if you are willing to take the long view, because getting your first job after law school is just the next step in a very long road. Getting into law school is simply the first step along that road. After you've worked that first job for a while, perhaps a few months or even a few years, you will start to see what you like and what you hate about practicing law. If you really hate what you are doing, start looking for something else right away. Practicing real estate law is very different from prosecuting criminals. Once you have too much experience in a narrow field it can become very difficult to switch gears. You wo Small Business Start Up Financing career in pharmaceutical sales.The number one question I get asked as a small business start-up coach is: Where do I get start-up cash?I'm always glad when my clients ask me this question. If they are asking this question, it is a sure sign that they are serious about taking financial responsibility for start it.Not All Money Is the SameThere are two types of start-up financing: debt and equity. Consider what type That's ok, if you are willing to take the long view, because getting your first job after law school is just the next step in a very long road. Getting into law school is simply the first step along that road. After you've worked that first job for a while, perhaps a few months or even a few years, you will start to see what you like and what you hate about practicing law. If you really hate what you are doing, start looking for something else right away. Practicing real estate law is very different from prosecuting criminals. Once you have too much experience in a narrow field it can become very difficult to switch gears. You wo Small Business Branding - You Can't Avoid It you will start to see what you like and what you hate about practicing law. If you really hate what you are doing, start looking for something else right away.Tips on Brand Management for Small BusinessYou can't avoid branding, so make it work for you, not your competitors. Many business owners believe branding is only for the big guns, for major companies with large marketing budgets. People that run small and medium sized businesses often have a reluctance to invest in branding. But branding isn't about what you believe. It's what your customers and pot Practicing real estate law is very different from prosecuting criminals. Once you have too much experience in a narrow field it can become very difficult to switch gears. You won't feel comfortable doing something else and employers won't be interested in training you to do something entirely new, particularly if you are not willing to take new lawyer pay. So the next step in the journey is migrating to where you want to be. If you have allowed yourself to become stuck in some narrow niche you may have to simply strike out on your own to do what you want. That's easier than you think, even if you don't have any experience - but I'll leave that for my next book. If you are fortunate to have found an employer you like in a field of law you enjoy, then you should do everything possible to get a piece of the pie. In the law business we typically call this "making partner" - and that's the end of the road for our purposes here. Once you make partner, either with another firm, a management position for a public agency, general counsel for a corporation, or by opening your own law practice, you're in control. It can take a few years, and it won't be as much fun as you might think, but you can get there. This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any ezine, newsletter, blog or website. The author's name, bio and website links must remain intact and be included with every reproduction.
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