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Going Solo: Facilitated Discussion with Corrine (recording)

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Description

This week's webinar will be a chance to discuss aspects of building confidence and your reputation, including:

  • Strategies for building your reputation in the legal community.
  • Identifying professional membership opportunities.
  • Self-awareness and consequences of your actions (and inactions).

Participation in this webinar is mandatory in order to receive CLE credit.


Contributors

  • Corrine C. Bielejeski, Esq.

    Corrine owns East Bay Bankruptcy Law & Financial Planning in Brentwood, CA. She served as law clerk to the Hon. Edward D. Jellen (ret.) in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California, Oakland Division before entering private practice. She went solo in 2011.

    She is an alumna and past president of the Earl Warren American Inn of Court, a CEB update author, former co-chair of the Bankruptcy Court’s Bench-Bar Liaison Committee, and a member of the Contra Costa Lawyer editorial board. She regularly speaks on bankruptcy issues. Corrine enjoys mentoring new attorneys and new solos and regularly participates in the ABA’s SoloSez listserv.

  • Dirk M. Jordan, Esq.

    Dirk was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1976, he graduated from LSU with degrees in psychology and history. Working in various fields for the next 13 years—including teaching theology and philosophy at Trinity College Dublin—Dirk decided to go to law school at the age of 34. After graduating from the University of Texas School of Law, Dirk was employed by a major Texas law firm, Strasburger & Price, working there for 10 years, becoming a partner with his class. In 2001 Dirk started his own firm, the Jordan Law Firm, and has worked as a sole practitioner since then.

    In 2009, at an alumni reception for University of Texas School of Law, Dirk discovered that few to none of the graduating seniors had been able to find jobs due to the 2008 Great Recession. Concerned, Dirk approached the dean at the reception and suggested the school should prepare students to start their own firms given the dearth of available jobs. His offer was accepted, so Dirk developed the curriculum and started teaching, “Starting and Managing Your Own Law Firm.” He taught the course for ten years until retiring from teaching, at which point the position was given to one of his former students who had started his own thriving solo practice.

    Dirk speaks and writes about issues facing law practice, including technology, ethics, and the practical business of running a law firm. He has been an active member of the Robert W. Calvert and Lloyd Lochridge American Inns of Court, as well as a Trustee of the national American Inns of Court Foundation.

May 30, 2024
Thu 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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