Omar Ha-Redeye wrote an article in the Ontario Bar Association’s JUST Magazine on modern forms of mentorship, drawing on the experiences at Fleet Street Law,

Junior lawyers need direct assistance on their files, accompanying other lawyers to court, or joining them in business negotiations. As a network of sole practitioners, we had the flexibility to arrange a cross-work lattice of contractual relationships that allowed for this, typically providing greater cost-savings to the client. The result could be better described as an incubator, allowing lawyers and their practices grow in many ways, rather than just mentorship.