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My Biggest Risk, Finding My Core – One Year Later

My biggest risk was giving up security in exchange for self-direction. In the process, I broke through and found my core, which drives my life and practice today.

Here’s my story.

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One year ago today, I walked out the doors for the last time of a safe, stable and seven-year long job. It wasn’t a bad job, all things considered. I learned a tremendous amount, made some good friends and enjoyed the challenge of being under fire from time to time. There were major and petty annoyances, like any other job, but it was fine. The ubiquitous “fine”.

A Fine Job, not a Great Life

Yet good enough was no longer enough. It simply wasn’t working for me, especially the push-yourself-to-your-limits-each-and-every-minute atmosphere typical of many law jobs, most notably in the finance world. Needs (not wants), from motherhood to health, were screaming to be addressed. I struggled to fit my life around my job, as high-level jobs nearly always demand, instead of integrating the two into a solid whole. I did yoga on the weekends and was stressed out all week. I felt stifled and exhausted, and I could no longer do my best work.

The answer was clear. I needed a way to reconnect with my values. This wasn’t a free-to-be-me, let’s-find-myself goal. Don’t get me wrong, as uncool as it sounds, I have always loved being a lawyer. But I was choking down my own success, not able to chew any of the individual bites. I wanted to taste my life again. I wanted to be the lawyer and person I knew I was meant to be. I only have one life, after all, and it was abundantly clear that I wasn’t living it the way I had always envisioned.

A New Path – Finding My Core

After many months of racking my brain for what environment could better match where I was going (or how to make my job a better fit), I realized that there was no known place to land. At least not with my then-current skills and the common lack of vision among recruiters and HR departments. I could have spent years retraining, but I didn’t have years. I needed to make it happen. Soon. Myself. I needed to craft my own suit rather than buying off the rack. Create my dream job from scratch.

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(You have to love stock images. Can you think of an uglier suit than that?)

So I did. On May 1, 2012, I took my biggest risk. With six months of income saved, a supportive family and a walk into the unknown, I started my own law firm.

A year later, with many scrapes and lessons learned, I can report back that my path is not for the faint of heart. Although there is not one day that I wish I was parked back in that chair at my old office, I can imagine many people would. It has been quite an uphill walk, and no one drives by with a golf cart ready to help you up that hill. (Although a few will stop to offer some shade and a cool drink.) It’s character-building at its best. And worth every minute.

We Are Not Alone

I have learned, most importantly, that I am not alone. I have a great support group of clients, mentors, colleagues, other lawyers, small business owners and friends who have helped me visualize what my practice can be and achieve new heights. In return, I do the same for them. I would never have imagined how my world could and did open up after that first step.

After over a decade with corporate law as my core, my practice has expanded organically, largely driven by client needs and my desire to maintain a manageable schedule and grow in measured steps. I was asked by a friend to find a local trademark lawyer, and I ended up with a new client (after hours and hours of study to learn the area). Then a friend of a friend needed help with her non-profit. I am now working with a few key mentors and colleagues to assist her with the tax exemption process and other matters. Still other friends and colleagues, who are parents of minor children, have needed wills, advance directives and guardianship appointments over the past year. Furthermore, artists, knowing my background in the arts, have come to me with questions in that field. These practice areas are diverse and yet related, and my knowledge and experience in each one informs the other.

The Years to Come

I look forward to what the next year may hold in store, as these (now core) practice areas continue to cross-pollinate and mature. As I said recently to a group of businesswomen I know, each new day is like a little present waiting to be opened.

Fast forward to today, one short year from the day I walked out of that safe job and started this journey. My hope for more collaborative relationships and a self-directed, fulfilling future is being realized. I am blessed with awesome clients who have taken a risk in hiring me out of the gate, and I believe and trust that they have been fully satisfied with their choice. I look forward to serving them further and new clients and friends in many years to come.

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Anne Marie Segal’s biggest risk was trading security for self-direction. She has taken a further risk to document the decision and process rather than project a pre-approved, professionally-manicured cutout with no personality. (We tend to like our lawyers bland, after all, without any zest or salt.) She’s not that lawyer, and she never will be. Ms. Segal’s clients, who are generally looking for a client-centered relationship – not a didactic, inflexible lawyer with no new ideas – thank her for that.

Law Office of Anne Marie Segal celebrates its first anniversary as of tomorrow. The office was founded on May 1, 2012 and is located in Stamford, Connecticut.

Over the last year, Ms. Segal’s practice has expanded and now includes business and non-profit law, contract drafting, trademarks, art law and estate planning.

In September 2012, Ms. Segal launched this law blog (AMS Counsel Blawg) with the goal of “educating clients and the public on the basics and finer points of law and legal analysis.”

In November 2012, Ms. Segal added a second bar admission and now practices law in Connecticut and New York. In addition, she offers federal trademark registration services nationwide.

Holiday Newsletter – December 2012

Click on the snowman for a full copy of my
Holiday Newsletter

May you have a restful holiday season.
 
Feliz Navidad! 
Joyeux Noel! 
Fröhliche Weihnachten!

and 
Happy Hanukkah!
Chanukah Sameach!

Q3 2012 Client Newsletter – Law Office of Anne Marie Segal

3rd Quarter 2012 Client Newsletter
LAW OFFICE OF ANNE MARIE SEGAL
Anne Marie Segal, Esq.

October 1, 2012

Dear Clients and Friends:

As you know, I opened my doors on May 1 of this year. It has been a quite busy summer and third quarter! Here is some news that I would like to share.

Connecticut Bar Admission – November 2012

First and foremost, I am happy to announce that my efforts this summer to prepare for the Connecticut bar exam have paid off. Thanks for all of your support and good wishes. On November 5, 2012, I will be sworn into the Connecticut bar and available to represent clients throughout the state.

Stamford Office

In late 2012, I plan to open an office in Stamford, CT. I will circulate my new office address and contact information closer to the date. My phone and fax numbers, email and website will remain the same.

Business Law and Blog

As you may know, my main practice area continues to be business law. In September 2012, I launched a blog devoted to business law concerns.  Here are links to some recent posts:

Preserving Limited Liability as a Single-Member LLC: Some Crucial Considerations

The Effectiveness of a Non-Compete that is “Subject” to an Employment Agreement: Why Legalese Isn’t Always a Waste of Time

If you would like to receive my blog posts by email, please let me know or click on the “Follow Blog via Email” widget on the right hand side of the blog.

Estate Planning

I am also launching an estate planning practice this year and am available to plan medium-sized and small estates in New York and (as of November 2012) Connecticut. I am very excited about this practice area and will work diligently to design a plan that fits your needs. As part of your estate-planning package, we would want to include the following documents:

-       Last Will and Testament
-       Durable Power of Attorney
-       Health Care Proxy
-       Living Will
-       Advanced Guardianship Directive (if you have minor children)

We would also discuss whether a trust, such as a revocable living trust, would be advantageous for your particular situation and check that your non-probate assets properly designate your intended beneficiaries. Estate planning is available and recommended for individuals, single parents and couples with or without children. In particular, parents are encouraged to appoint guardians for their minor children and consider how your assets will be best managed to provide for them if you are unable to do so personally. Please call me to set up a complimentary introductory session to discuss your estate planning needs.

As I say on my website, my goal is to educate my estate planning clients and help them plan just enough – not to overplan and cause unnecessary upfront legal expenses, not to underplan and cause undue complications or tax burdens, but to try to “get it just right” for you.

Art Law

If you an artist or otherwise involved in the art world and would like information about my art law practice, please click here to visit my website.

Spanish-speaking Clients

Please note that I am available to provide legal services to Spanish-speaking clients, in case you have friends or colleagues who would benefit from a Spanish-speaking attorney in my practice areas. Spanish-speaking clients may call me directly at 203-564-9864 to set up a free initial consultation.

“Client Loyalty” Rates

If we have already discussed my hourly rates, you know that I have offered a discounted, introductory rate of $200 per hour to clients in 2012. I am happy to announce my new “loyalty rates” applicable for the first half of next year. Any clients who hire me in 2012 will be extended the discounted rate through the end of June 2013. Please see my website for details.

Estate planning clients who make a minimum deposit of $300 by December 31, 2012 toward their estate plan will receive my 2012 estate planning rates (starting at $600 for a single person).

Thanks again, and have a wonderful fourth quarter!

-Anne Marie Segal

Admitted in New York, 2001
Admission pending in Connecticut, 2012

Law Office of Anne Marie Segal provides legal counsel to businesses and individuals. Please visit www.amscounsel.com for more information. None of the information posted on this site constitutes legal advice or forms an attorney-client relationship. This is a public forum. Please do not post confidential or fact-specific information regarding your legal questions on this site.