Charleston Law hosts CLE for Solo & Small Practice

Continuing Legal Education

Best Practices for Solo & Small Practice

Charleston School of Law hosted a free CLE on Best Practices for Solo & Small Practice on campus today.

The day-long agenda included topics on AI and technology (Katie Brown, Associate Dean For Information Resources), Mental Health & Wellness (Kaitlyn Swicegood Dingle ‘13, Styles & Dingle), building client relationships (Brooks Derrick ’07, Brooks Derrick Accident & Injury Lawyers, and Managing & Operating Your Solo Practice (Amandy Bludy, Blundy Law Firm).

The event also included a Charleston Law Alumni Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned, Q&A with Solo and Small Firm Practitioners: Stephanie Nodine (‘10), Law Office of Stephanie Nodine, Trey Harrell (’11), Trey Harrell Law Office, Robin Rae Slikker (’22), The Law Office of Robin Rae Slikker, and Michelle Weil (’12), Michelle J. Weil, Attorney at Law.

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