Problems worth solving
Ranked by Pain Signal Score, our 0 to 100 measure of how acute, frequent, and recent each problem is. Every claim links back to the real discussion it came from (our Receipts Rule).
- 01
Legal practice establishment and operational challenges
92/10092/100·Strong signalAspiring solo law firm owners and those transitioning from larger firms. They seek guidance on managing and building their practice effectively.
Evidence from Reddit
- r/LawFirmSolo Practice after 9-5
- r/LawFirmAm I crazy to think about opening own law firm?
- r/LawFirmPath of Big Law to Solo
- r/LawFirmNew legal assistant basically building a solo law firm’s systems from scratch — where do I start?
- r/LawFirmRatio of Staff
- r/LawFirmTrying to learn what actually matter in law practice management software
- 02
Job insecurity in legal profession
82/10082/100·Strong signalLegal professionals facing unexpected job loss, particularly those newly relocated. This group is in search of support and advice after sudden terminations.
Evidence from Reddit
- 03
Law firm marketing and reputation management
76/10076/100·Strong signalLaw firm owners exploring effective marketing strategies to attract clients and grow their business. They are seeking actionable insights based on personal experiences.
Evidence from Reddit
- 04
Expert witness sourcing challenges
65/10065/100·Moderate signalLegal practitioners, especially in medical malpractice, looking for reliable expert witnesses to strengthen their cases. They are trying to identify effective strategies for sourcing these experts.
Evidence from Reddit
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The most common recurring problems we found were: Legal practice establishment and operational challenges, Job insecurity in legal profession, Law firm marketing and reputation management. Each one on this page is backed by links to the real discussions it came from.
How were these problems found?
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