Post: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?

Posted by jlaw360 on 3/15/08
I will be moving to the Central Valley (in CA) this July and will opening up my own firm. I already have the funding for my start-up costs (including the advertising). Although I have no prior experience in bankruptcy or immigration law, I plan on opening up my shingle in one or both of these areas. With the market, the way it is, it seems like it would be a good idea to do bankruptcy law, but I'm just not sure whether or not I'll make any money if I do practice bankruptcy. I'm also considering immigration law (I am fluent in Spanish). So here are the questions . . . Which practice do you think will pay off better? Any idea what the average salary for a solo practitioner in these areas is? Keeping in mind that I have no experience in either area, which area is easier to learn? Any input will be helpful. Thanks!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/15/08, by jlaw360.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/15/08, by Rob.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/15/08, by thanks.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/15/08, by Rob.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/17/08, by Mr. Blue.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/17/08, by solo attorney.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/17/08, by jlaw360.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/17/08, by solo attorney.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/17/08, by jlaw360.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/18/08, by Rob.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/19/08, by Mr. Blue.
- Re: Going solo- Immigration or Bankruptcy?, 3/21/08, by ..
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