Many lawyers go to law school with dreams and passions of using their knowledge and expertise to help people and make a difference. Somewhere along the way those dreams tend to fade as people get sucked into the busy corporate lawyer job or law firm owner role.
In this episode, Moshe Amsel interviews Jazz Hampton, who left corporate law to pursue the dreams he had when he was younger. Jazz shares the story behind creating Turn Signl, a revolutionary platform that provides real-time legal guidance to drivers during traffic stops. Turn Signl aims to bridge the gap between drivers and law enforcement, ensuring safety and protection for both parties.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about this innovative platform and how you can pursue your passion of helping others.
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Turn Signl provides drivers with real-time legal guidance, directly from an attorney during traffic stops. This fosters confidence and equips drivers with crucial knowledge about...
Ever dreamed of scaling your law firm and reaching the highest levels of success?
Many lawyers today have, but only a few understand what it takes to be a high-level law firm owner. It’s not just luck or individual talent—there is an art to thriving in this highly competitive industry! With the right plan, skills, and mindset in place, building a reputable practice is definitely an achievable goal.
In this episode, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert joins us to talk about running an empowered law firm. She also shares practical tips to become a highly successful law firm owner. Through hard work and dedication, you can uncover the steps needed for success!
If you want to become a high-level firm owner, then this episode is for you.
Think back to the time you decided to become a lawyer. What was your motivation? Did you aim to be a lawyer to serve the marginalized and underserved? Being in the legal profession is more than just reputation, money, and esteem. However, the longstanding traditional law practice makes it difficult to break free from this status quo. Fortunately, there is a way to align your practice and values while maintaining a successful and meaningful career.
In this episode, Ryann Peyton, Director of Legal Entrepreneurs for Justice, joins us to discuss what it means to build a socially conscious law practice. Ryann explains how adopting this business model creates a win-win situation for both lawyers and clientele. She also breaks down the process of getting into the LEJ incubator.
If you want to know why you should adopt a socially conscious law practice, this episode is for you.
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