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Blissed-out over solo practice
Carolyn Elefant's the subject of an excellent Q&A by JD Bliss, "Success Story: Carolyn Elefant: How to Go Solo." Don't miss it -- Elefant talks about overcoming industry prejudices against solos ("losers who couldn't cut it at a "real" firm), riding the entrepreneurial boom in the late '90s, how technology (including blogging) has changed her life and how two little daughters factor in to her game.
As usual, Elefant says she wouldn't hold herself up as a success story. I respectfully object.
Posted by John Bringardner on April 12, 2005 at 01:54 PM | Permalink
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