[blindlaw] Entering solo practice

Rod Alcidonis, Esquire. attorney at alcidonislaw.com
Mon Oct 3 14:50:47 UTC 2011


Paul:

I am right here in Philly.

Give me a call at the number listed below so we can talk.

Look forward to hearing from you.


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From: "Paul Sullivan" <paul.sullivan416 at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 10:09 AM
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [blindlaw] Entering solo practice

> Greetings,
>
> I am a visually impaired attorney living in the Philadelphia metro
> area.  I graduated law school and passed the bar in 2008, but due to
> the unfortunate economy, I've been unable to find a job in the legal
> field.  For the last few years I've made a living as a working
> musician, all the while applying for what few jobs are out there.
> Recently, a good friend decided to open his own practice, and he's
> invited me to work with him.
>
> While the practice of law is intimidating enough for someone with
> limited experience post law school, I'm most concerned about what, if
> any, visual limitations I might encounter.
>
> Right now, I use Jaws and can use a CCTV.  However, using a CCTV for a
> large quantity of paperwork isn't very feasible for me.
>
> I'm very curious if the attorneys on this list would be willing to
> share with me what types of problems they've encountered, especially
> in small firm or solo practice, where resources are limited.  What, if
> any, technology should I be looking at and considering investing in?
> Having worked as a musician for several years, I feel a bit behind the
> times in terms of technology.  Any thoughts, especially as they relate
> to the practice of law would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Paul Sullivan
>
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