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Operational challenges of a sole proprietor practitioner.

A sole-proprietor juggles multiple roles ranging from a lawyer to an entrepreneur to a manager. Some of the operational challenges faced by a sole proprietor and the means to resolve them are as follows. 

The challenge of navigating the regulatory requirements under the Legal Profession Act 1976, and the rules and regulations of the Bar Council.    The sole-proprietor must stay abreast and be updated with the regulatory changes. Subscribe to circulars and updates issued by the Bar. Attend Bar seminars  and briefings  on the  changes in the regulatory framework. Visit regularly the Bar websites.        

Financial management is the next challenge. Consider subscribing or buying  accounting software tailored for law firms in order to streamline invoicing, systematic recording of earnings and tracking the expenses. Engaging a part-time accountant or bookkeeper ensures proper financial reporting and management.   Develop annual and monthly  budget so that expenses can be controlled and to avoid wastage and avoidable expenses.  Regular auditing of financial operations would help towards ensuring  efficiency of the firm’s financial management system.

Client acquisition and retention is a serious challenge. The sole-proprietor must make his firm visible and stand-out in the company of the firms in town. Consider   a niche area of law in order to stand out and be more visible.  However, specialization in a narrow area of practice may not be advisable in a small town.  Use social media to showcase the firm’s standing,  area of focus and proficiency in that area. 

A sole-proprietor often lacks infrastructural support. Leverage upon technology and Artificial Intelligence to manage this disadvantage.  Be inquisitive about apps  and softwares tailored for legal practice and small businesses. Collaborate with fellow sole-proprietors.  Find ways to work together. 

R. JAYABALAN

Messrs R. Jayabalan 

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