California and Arkansas Schools Join New York School Helping Students and Alumni Prepare for Practice
NEW HAVEN, CT (January 17, 2012) — Solo Practice University® (SPU), the leading online educational and professional networking community for lawyers and law students, is proud to announce strategic partnerships with two more law schools to help their students and alumni create and build sustainable solo practices.
SPU’s groundbreaking “Bridges” program recently welcomed law students and alumni from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) William H. Bowen School of Law and Chapman University School of Law in Orange, California. Current and former students of these schools will join nearly one thousand other lawyers and law students who are taking advantage of SPU’s online classes, tools and other services to help launch or advance their independent legal careers.
“The Bureau of Labor Statistics tells us that by 2017, more than 40 percent of all working Americans will be self-employed,” said Susan Cartier Liebel, Founder and CEO of Solo Practice University. “Place that in the context of the legal profession, which already has a much higher rate of self-employment than other careers, and you see a clear trend that more law schools are starting to accept and act upon.”


