Solo Practice University, described as “the leading online educational and professional networking community for lawyers and law students,” announced its partnership with Chapman University School of Law, which was formed “to help their students and alumni create and build sustainable solo practices.”  Of the partnership, Dean Campbell stated, “We are aware that more of our graduates are opting to hang their own shingles early in their careers, [. . .] Many Chapman Law grads have already become very successful sole practitioners.  But it is vital that graduates making the transition to solo practice in this difficult economy get the mentoring and training they need to make this career choice.”  Read more about the partnership, and what Dean Campbell had to say.