Why become a fee-share consultant lawyer?
LexisNexis predicts 1 out of 3 lawyers could be a fee-share consultant by next year. Why?
These lawyers have uncapped earning potential and the ability to structure their work-life balance in a way that works for them.
Join us Tuesday 13th May @ 6pm GMT
Join our free live session to learn:
- Why more and more lawyers are adopting the fee-share model
- What type of lawyer is a strong fit for the fee-share model
- How to make the switch from traditional law to consultancy law
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Gain insights from the UK's most experienced consultant lawyer
Mel Kang is the Founder and CEO of Mezzle, the UK's fastest-growing fee-share law firm. As a consultant corporate lawyer focused on the healthcare sector, he built his own client pipeline from £0 to more than £500,000 before starting Mezzle. A fee-share lawyer for more than 15 years, Mel is the UK's most experienced consultant solicitor.
Frequently asked questions
What is a fee-share consultant lawyer?
A fee-share consultant lawyer is a forward-looking lawyer with an entrepreneurial spirit who values autonomy and work-life balance and controls their own earnings.
How is practising as a fee-share lawyer different from being a traditional lawyer?
Under the traditional model, lawyers are assigned clients and are expected to maximise and track all their billable time, even if it means cutting into personal or family time. Traditional lawyers are also expected to be in the office regularly, sometimes every day. Under the fee-share model, lawyers can choose their clients, set their own fees, and work how, where, and when they want.
Who is the session for?
- Those who want a better work-life balance and earn more for their time.
- Those who want the freedom to be their own boss without changing career or setting up their own legal practice.
- Those who are 6 yrs min PQE.
What will I learn?
- First, we will help you understand if you are the right fit to become a fee-share consultant lawyer.
- If you are, we’ll show you the steps you need to take to make the change and be successful as a fee-share consultant lawyer.