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- Garinold
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Starting a boutique firm in NJ area...what area of law?
If you were going to start a boutique firm in the NJ area what field of law or practice would you focus on and why?
- Blindmelon
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Re: Starting a boutique firm in NJ area...what area of law?
If you're starting a "boutique" firm and you're straight out of law school, you're doing it wrong. If you start your own place as a fresh grad, you should just take any work you can hustle. Beggers can't be choosers.Garinold wrote:If you were going to start a boutique firm in the NJ area what field of law or practice would you focus on and why?
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Re: Starting a boutique firm in NJ area...what area of law?
I think the question speaks for itself. If you were going to start a boutique firm in the NJ area (assuming you have practice experience....XYZ) what field of law or practice would you focus on and why?Blindmelon wrote:If you're starting a "boutique" firm and you're straight out of law school, you're doing it wrong. If you start your own place as a fresh grad, you should just take any work you can hustle. Beggers can't be choosers.Garinold wrote:If you were going to start a boutique firm in the NJ area what field of law or practice would you focus on and why?
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Re: Starting a boutique firm in NJ area...what area of law?
Immigration law. I'm from central NJ, and its all Indians and Asians.
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Re: Starting a boutique firm in NJ area...what area of law?
Personal bankruptcies and taxes.
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