Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Rich Lawyers: Officers of Court & Owners of Businesses , By Ojijo


 

Law is the one profession where you are expected to be rich, flamboyant and classy. Indeed, part of the reason why they said, “first, let us kill all the layers”, was because lawyers were rich when every other person was broke. It is okay for doctors, teachers, engineers, and scientists to be broke, but not lawyers. However, for most lawyers, life is brutal, harsh, and short. This book introduces the law student, prospective law student, and practicing lawyer to the mindset of the rich lawyers. How do they think? How do they run their law firms? How do they treat their clients?  But more importantly, how do they do this while also serving the law as officers of the court?
 
About The Author

Ojijo is adds value to people by volunteering, and selling something.  Ojijo volunteers in training investment clubs with Investment Clubs Association of Uganda (ICAU), and coaching women entrepreneurs with TechnoServe. Ojijo sells his skills as  bestselling author of 29 books, ICT lawyer, law firm management expert, performance poet, armature pianist, public speaker and coach on financial literacy, investment clubs and personal branding; luo culture specialist; consultant on business systems, feasibility studies, financial projections and business profiles expert; owner, www.lawpronto.com, www.allpublicspeakers.com, www.achibela.com, www.luopedia.com, www.ajuoga.com and priceapp.

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