DirectLaw's New Lawyer and Start-Up Solo Programs
DirectLaw's New Lawyer and Solo Start-Up Programs
Considering going out on your own after you pass the Bar?
Want to jump
start your new law firm by going "virtual"?
DirectLaw™
offers a New Lawyer Program
and Solo Start-Up Program created specifically for:
1. New Lawyers
during the first twelve (12) months after they are admitted to Bar
membership; or
2. Solo Practitioners
who are planning to resign, or have recently resigned, from their employer
to start a new law firm as a solo practitioner.
These introductory programs offer a substantial discount to give new
lawyers and start-up solos an opportunity to build a new practice and
direct the savings toward start-up costs such as online/offline
advertising.
New Lawyer
Program
DirectLaw
ClientSpace™ Complete,
normally priced at $199/month, is reduced to $99/month for a maximum of
twelve (12) months. 30-day
minimum term.
NOTE: Discounts for longer terms or payment up front do not
apply to this offer.
Eligibility Requirements: Subscribers must be new
lawyers who have been admitted to their state's Bar within the most recent
twelve (12) months. Subscribers must provide evidence of the passage date
of the Bar exam and evidence of the date of admission to the state Bar.

Go to the Sign Up Page, select DirectLaw ClientSpace Complete,
then select the New Lawyer option.
We also
include a free 30-day trial participation in
Solo
Practice University where you can enroll in any and all courses
at no additional charge.
Our Advantage.
Solo Start-Up Program
Experienced lawyers who are
planning to resign, or have recently resigned, from their employer to
start a new law firm as a solo practitioner are eligible for
DirectLaw ClientSpace™
Complete ($199/month) at discounted pricing -- $99/month
for your first three (3) months. 30-day minimum term.
NOTE: Discounts for longer terms or payment up front
do not apply to this offer.
Eligibility Requirements: Subscribers must be licensed
attorneys who are planning to resign or have recently resigned from
their employer to start a new law firm as a solo practitioner.
Subscribers must provide evidence of resignation from their most
current employer within the most recent six (6) months. If you
have a special circumstance, please provide details via e-mail, and we
will promptly assess your eligibility for this program.

Go to the Sign Up Page, select
DirectLaw ClientSpace Complete, and select the Solo Start-Up option.
We also
include a free 30-day trial participation in
Solo
Practice University where you can enroll in any and all courses
at no additional charge.
Our Advantage. |