The Friendly Lawyers Association developed as a happy accident, when one friend called three other friends and asked them to join her for happy hour to talk about the mechanics of running a law practice. It was 2007 and the legal industry was in a state of tremendous flux. Law graduates were not getting jobs, and attorneys with decades of experience were getting laid off. In between those categories were lawyers who were working but unhappy with their careers and desired more control over their professional direction. For the most part, lawyers were trained and experienced with remarkable focus on lawyering but there weren’t many resources available to learn how to run a law practice.
This foursome started meeting monthly to discuss all things related to law practice management and business development. Soon after, friends of the foursome asked if they could join in. Over the next 10 years of monthly meetings, the group list grew by word of mouth into 200+ lawyers who wanted to know when we would hold our meetings! These attorneys were based out of Chicago and nearby suburbs.
In 2017, an association was organized to lead the group through its next growth cycle. A small team of board members form an advisory council, which works with the CEO to discuss the future of the association and come up with ideas that support, teach, and help lawyers running micro law firms to thrive in running their practices.