Seattle University School of Law's Low Bono Incubator is accepting applications from solo and small firm startups through 11/30.
If you've always wanted to start your own firm and provide services to clients from a spectrum of economic backgrounds but didn't think you could do it alone, there's great news: YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO IT ALONE!
The Incubator can help you in a variety of ways:
- Office space in downtown Seattle for the receipt of mail and service of process, plus conference room availability to meet with clients and conduct depositions;
- Access to experienced practicing attorneys who can provide mentoring in their areas of practice and on running a law practice;
- Support, guidance, and encouragement from Program Director and Seattle U Law alum Dean "Stan" Perkins;
- One-on-one meeting with a business coach;
- Peer support through monthly meetings with the cohort and director;
- Curriculum in the form of bi-monthly CLEs geared at practical skill building and the tools necessary to launch and sustain a successful affordable legal services firm (these will include: Launching a Successful Practice; Marketing; Depositions; Fee Agreements; Discovery; and 10 Common Mistakes of New Attorneys);
- All alumni privileges of the law library, plus a free borrowing membership;
- A one-year subscription to the case management software CLIO or Practice Panther, and Lexis Nexis;
- Numerous networking opportunities.
Check it out, alums: Seattle U Law Low Bono Incubator