Are you a sole practitioner wishing things could be different?

Are you a sole practitioner wishing things could be different?

As a sole practitioner, are you drowning in red tape and administration with not enough time to do the legal work you need to do to keep your head above water?
Do you have a mountain to climb each day as a sole practitioner? Because as well as the legal work to do for your clients you have to deal with:

  • Finance
  • Compliance
  • HR
  • Technology
  • Marketing
  • General administration

Would you like less red tape and administration by having someone else do that for you?

Would you like more time to do law and earn fees by being able to concentrate on doing the legal work you love to do?

Plug and Play Law gives you more of the fees you generate; complete freedom of how, where and when you work; and allows you to focus on doing the legal work that you love to do.

If you are, a sole practitioner and wish things could be different then find out now if Plug & Play Law is the answer for you.

What is Plug & Play Law?

Plug & Play is a term coined by Mitch Kowalski in his book ‘The Great Legal Reformation: Notes from the Field’. A book that features Inksters.

Mitch Kowalski refers to Plug & Play Platforms when describing law firms such as Inksters who have developed a model where senior lawyers can work as a collective, with enhanced technology and back-office support.

Inksters and Plug & Play Law

Inksters is the foremost Plug & Play Law firm in Scotland. Specifically with, by far, the largest number of consultant solicitors and the greatest geographical reach. Inksters have operated and perfected this model for 11 years and been in business as a law firm for 25 years.

Inksters won both the Scottish and UK FSB awards in 2022 for self-employed / sole trader business of the year for this model that allows many legal sole practitioners to flourish.

Sole Practitioners retain their independence but with 9 added benefits

When a sole practitioner joins Inksters, they retain their independence as a self-employed solicitor / sole practitioner but with nine added benefits. You:

• Can just do law
• Have complete flexibility on your own terms
• Get the reward for what you do via a fee-share
• Reduce your costs
• Get all the benefits that a larger organisation can offer
• Become part of an award winning law firm
• Have access to a diverse range of clients
• Have the best technology to assist you
• Get Brian Inkster

Discover whether Plug & Play Law is the right fit for you

If you are a sole practitioner and wish things could be different then complete the Plug & Play Law scorecard online. There are just 11 simple questions and it takes less than 60 seconds to complete. You will then receive an immediate personalised report on whether Plug & Play Law is a good fit for you.

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