And there's no easier way to get a handle on a new practice area than taking online continuing legal education courses right in the office, on your computer. But I'm not alone in this thinking. There are a record number of attorneys who see new business in a down economy.
Lawline.com, a leading provider of online CLE, is seeing more and more attorneys take courses in business and corporate law with an emphasis on bankruptcy. With the shrinking economy, business entities are winnowing in various industries with mergers, acquisitions, dissolutions, and bankruptcy proceedings. And there is new business to be had as well with new entrants coming into markets with reduced barriers.
If your practice does not include business transactions, corporate law, and bankruptcy, it's high time to add them and either brush up on your skills or acquire new skills to expand your practice.


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