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When the pandemic shut down courts in 2020, attorney Derrick Morgan Jr. turned to Fiverr to offer trademark services to earn extra income. His side hustle quickly grew, leading him to start his own practice. Today, he pays himself over $350,000 a year, serves clients worldwide, and runs his business remotely while splitting his time between Mexico City and the U.S.
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