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Sept. 24, 2025 – What happens when you don’t have “someone down the hall” to ask for advice, swap referrals with, or brainstorm with about tough client issues? For solo and small firm lawyers, that challenge is real – and that’s why the
Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm Conference is such a valuable opportunity.
In this special episode of the Practice Pulse podcast, host Brent Hoeft sat down with Erin Ogden, managing attorney at Ogden Glazer + Schaefer and chair of this year's conference, and Eliza Reyes, an attorney with Richman & Richman LLC and chair of the
Solo, Small Firm, and General Practice Section, to share their experiences with the conference and the community it builds. Both emphasized how the event not only delivers practical CLE on topics like AI, ethics, mental health, and law practice management, but also creates space for the connections solo and small firm practitioners need to thrive.
This year’s conference, Oct. 16-18, 2025 at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, offers two and a half days of programming where attendees can earn all their CLE credits in one place – including ethics – while choosing from tracks that match your practice needs.
As Ogden noted, the real value is the “village” that forms at the conference: peers across Wisconsin who become referral sources, mentors, and sounding boards. Reyes highlighted that the event is more than education – it’s also networking, vendor connections, and even family-friendly opportunities.
If you’re looking to learn, recharge, and build lasting connections, the
Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm Conference is your chance. Register now and join your colleagues in the Dells.
It’s Not Too Late to Register
When: Oct. 16-18, 2025.
Where: Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells
View the Schedule and Register Now:
WSSFC.org
