No matter the size of your law firm, most lawyers like to focus on what they do best — law. But when you're running a law firm, you need to start treating it like a business. If you are struggling with your law firm, adopt a business mindset.
Executive coach Laura Terrell joins us in this episode to discuss how law firm owners can treat their firms as businesses. She shares the importance of consistent planning and reevaluation, from your business model, employees, financials, and even investments. Learn to value finances and make better decisions for your business.
If you want to level up your law firm and increase both your profits and financial stability, this episode is for you!
Marketing strategy fads come and go, but there’s one strategy that’s here to stay: podcasting. Today, we can't deny that we live in the era of podcasting. It's one marketing tactic that remains consistently productive and high-yielding no matter how much time passes. And it's no surprise why: podcast production creates a content goldmine. Putting out a single episode can take you to places more than you can imagine and produce content that lasts for a lifetime.
In this episode, Robert Ingalls, founder of podcast production agency LawPods, joins us to discuss how law firms can use podcasting effectively as a marketing strategy. Robert provides insights on the ins and outs of building and launching a podcast. He also lets us in on the process of working with a podcast production agency. Finally, he highlights the importance of commitment and consistency in making any marketing strategy work.
If you want your law firm to reap the benefits of podcast production, this...
There's never been a better time to streamline your business with system automation. Fortunately, there are tons of tools to help you operate your business and improve client experience. However, with so many options, it's easy to become overwhelmed, especially if you're still learning the ins and outs of your business.
So, where should you begin?
In this episode, Charlotte Isaac discusses system automation and how it builds profitable businesses. She also imparts time-saving tips to manage your firm efficiently. And finally, Charlotte shares why customer happiness is the newest marketing tool and what to do to create positive client feedback.
If you're a business owner looking for ways to improve your firm's client experience, this episode is for you!
Are you a law firm owner or an attorney looking to grow your firm or solo practice? Even if you already have a pool of clients and other people engaged with your business, you still need marketing to thrive. Whether it’s a dedicated in-house marketing team, one-man marketing team, or outsourced marketing services, you’ll need people to determine and carry out concerted and intentional strategic marketing efforts tailor-fit to your business.
In this episode, Cassidy Lewis, CMO for Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers, shares her expertise and talks about the importance of investing in strategic marketing to build your business. She discusses the value of referrals and how relationships with attorneys and firms — even competitors — can bring better results to your company. Cassidy also imparts valuable marketing advice for law firms and solo practitioners alike.
If you want to make the most of your resources and invest in strategic marketing for your firm, then...
You can spend hundreds of dollars on social marketing hoping to get phone calls. But what happens when there's no one to answer the phone when it rings? Having someone in the reception role is crucial to finding clients.
Bre Swanson of LEX Reception joins us in this episode to discuss the advantages of a reception service in expanding your business. She builds on her 13 years of expertise and explains how hiring a receptionist puts your firm in the top third of law firms. Bre also discusses the importance of looking after your employees and how to inspire them to be passionate about your firm's success.
If you are contemplating getting a reception service for your law firm, this episode might be for you!
With fast-paced work and an often-competitive environment, finding the right moment to invest big in your business can be tricky. How do you ensure you get high investment returns? The threat of failure looms above you when you have to make big decisions for your firm. But for today’s guest, there’s no “perfect time” to start strong.
Joining us in this episode of Profit with Law is Taylor Darcy, a California-based lawyer and the owner of Think Legal PC. He shares with us his career journey. Taylor also talks about why starting big and making cutthroat leaps can help you climb to the top faster.
If you are contemplating big moves for high investment returns, you’re in luck. This episode can guide you to make a better choice.
Law is and always will be about service — service to the clients and even our colleagues in the workplace. However, diversity and inclusion remain a struggle, especially within the law profession.
In this episode, Noemi Puntier joins us to discuss her practice and how she strives to break diversity and inclusion barriers in her firm. She builds on her experiences as a struggling immigrant social worker to a lawyer who strives to bring positive change to the law profession. Listen as Noemi also shares about finding the balance between her passion for serving the underserved and earning money as a lawyer.
If you're struggling with incorporating diversity and inclusion in your law firm, this episode is for you!
Let's be real: we're in business to make a profit. It's good to be kind, but as a lawyer, you've got bills to pay, people who need salaries, overhead costs — we can't work for free. It's time to stop being ashamed that we're working for profit while seeking justice for our clients. You can’t become the best law firm around if you don’t have resources to work with.
In this episode, Charley Mann discusses critical elements of improving profits so you can become the best law firm you can be. We begin by explaining the relationship between law firm owners and profit. We'll also discuss advertising and streamlining processes to scale your law firm. One critical element that law firm owners need is confidence. The bridge to success is in front of you; all you have to do is step on it!
If you're a legal practice looking to boost profit and become the best law firm you can be, this episode is for you!
There can be many reasons why a law firm owner will struggle financially and work 60-80 hours per week. The biggest one by far is because the average law firm owner is doing too many things to the extent of becoming counter-productive.
Operating a law firm is not a one-man show. You could be the most talented and effective leader, but that doesn’t matter when you can’t leverage your billable hours. Hiring people is an ideal option if you’re striving to increase your revenue or expand your law firm. How can you tell if it’s the right time to hire employees and determine which positions to fill?
In this episode, Moshe lays out why the progress of your law firm remains static. Then, as aspiring law firm owners, you’ll learn the essence of effective task delegation to free your time from non-billable work. Start paving your law firm’s path to success by hiring the right people at the right time.
If you want to know more about hiring...
It takes tremendous effort to start a law practice on your own. You'll need a well-thought-out business strategy that tackles all the administrative and technical matters of the company. It’s reasonable to think that all of these responsibilities may seem overwhelming. Nonetheless, there are a few things you can do to ensure that your solo practice is a success.
In this episode, Jess Birken joins us to talk about how she became a solopreneur. She also shares the three keys to having a profitable law firm and explains why companies need to embrace outsourcing and automation. Finally, because every legal firm is a business, Jess reminds us of the golden rule for pricing your services.
If you're an attorney thinking about beginning your own solo practice, this episode is for you!
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