Running a law firm always comes with tough challenges. It is not enough to know you need to make tough decisions; you also need to know how to make correct ones. You’ve got to ask the right questions: How do you enact women empowerment? When should you hire vs when should you implement more technology? What data do you need to look at?
In this episode, Jaimee Hall joins us to discuss the two most common mistakes of law firm owners: not maximizing their use of technology and not tracking important metrics. She talks about how you can make the right calls that will elevate your law firm. Jaimee also shares the key metrics you should track and the importance of strategic planning. Lastly, she offers insights on women empowerment in the legal industry.
If you want to gain confidence in making tough decisions that will elevate your law firm, then this episode is for you.
There is no hard and fast rule in building a successful law firm. Understandably, it's inevitable for a firm to make rookie mistakes in the early stages of operation. Nonetheless, business owners should develop effective legal marketing strategies that cater to their firm after a series of trials and errors. Without dependable and enduring tools, a business may suffer a huge loss.
In this episode, Kenneth Hardison joins us to talk about his experience in establishing PILMMA and teaches us how lawyers can create a profitable practice for themselves through legal marketing. He also discusses the common mistakes entrepreneurs make that can hinder business growth.
Most businesses don't want to pay for legal services. A company would rather cut the number of billable hours they have to pay for than have a lawyer fix their legal concerns, often ending in a wildfire of legal problems at the end of a cycle.
In this episode, Christina Gilbertson of the Gilbertson Law Office shares how she offers quality legal services at an affordable rate. Christina details how we can earn a profit while still providing the legal services your clients need. We'll also discuss the importance of boundaries between your legal work and home lives.
If you are thinking of starting a legal firm or are a business owner wondering how to find quality legal services, this episode is for you!
Three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:
How well known are you by the people in your area of expertise? We're not talking about your industry circle but your potential clients. If you're not working on visibility, then you should start now. Giving value through content and information marketing is long-term marketing that will take time and effort, but building your visibility opens up massive opportunities.
There is no one correct approach; you need to find what works best for you. Lorie also shares that the legal industry is quickly changing, and we need to reevaluate our business models.
If you want to know more about creating and nurturing opportunities for your business, then this episode is for you!
Working in the legal field involves doing a lot of tedious tasks. Can you imagine having to manually fill out every form, take every call, and contact every client who hasn’t paid? Who’s got that kind of time in today’s world? But we shouldn’t have to do that anymore — technology offers a solution to automating many menial tasks in the industry.
If law firms don't adapt to this fast-changing world, they will get left behind in a backward practice that can’t serve anyone. That's why today, leveraging technology is key to becoming a top law firm.
In this episode, Ruby's Partner Development Manager Tim Bedford talks about the importance of investing in technology, particularly for law firms. He uncovers the essential tools and practices lawyers must implement to streamline their business processes. Tim explains that, above all, it's crucial to build a client-centric practice that makes your firm more approachable.
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Some law firm owners may think that they have nothing much to worry about when it comes to digital security. They think their firm is too small, or perhaps that their people will be careful enough. But that is where they have it all wrong. The security landscape is continually changing. Today, IT is an essential part of any business, but it's very easy to overlook. Not many people try to understand it either, as they think it can be complex.
In this week’s episode, Darragh Fitzpatrick, managing partner at The Tabush Group, joins us to talk about what law firm owners need to think about when it comes to the technology they use. He discusses IT services and infrastructure to beef up security and protect your firm from cybercrime. Darragh also tells us what specific applications you should be using and how you can avoid committing the usual technology-related mistakes people make. Lastly, he shares a few tips and pieces of advice for smaller firms.
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As with all industries and professions, technology has completely transformed the way the legal industry works. Now, both lawyers and people seeking legal service can take advantage of various platforms and applications for their needs. This accessibility is highly essential in resolving common cases and in educating people about their rights. One of the most common of these cases people would encounter at least once in their life is having to pay for traffic tickets and parking tickets.
In today's episode, WinIt's co-founder Ouriel Lemmel joins us to discuss in detail how the platform works. He explains how both clients and attorneys can use WinIt for resolving concerns with parking and traffic tickets. Using Winit, you can determine if you pay for traffic and parking tickets or you fight them. Ouriel also talks about how they onboard attorneys on the platform, the pricing structure, and what drives people to use the app. Finally, he shares his insights about the role of...
More and more law firms are digitizing their practices, partly due to the pandemic. With this change, it is important to have a system that protects our legal files in the digital realm. Many legal documents are unsafe against human error and even fraudulent attacks. Settling disputes using digital forensic analysis can take a long time and cost a lot of money.
Fortunately, Trokt provides its clients with an anchor of truth when it comes to digital files.
In this episode, we are joined by Trokt Managing Director, Chris Draper. Chris talks about their latest innovations in legal tech and we dive deeper into the need for technologies that remove human error to avoid disputes. Finally, he discusses Trokt's life-saving features when it comes to digital security.
If you want to know how to protect your practice and your clients from digital threats, then this episode is for you.
The emergence of digital technology has shifted how business transactions and services are done. With innovations being developed everyday, the legal community now faces the challenge of collaborating with clients online. However, this would not be a massive challenge if we choose to embrace progress and modernization. Through technology like automation software, your law firm can improve the quality of your services and be more efficient.
In this episode, Scott Stevenson joins us to talk about transaction inefficiencies in the legal industry. He also shares how he enabled more businesses to perform transactions digitally and inexpensively through Rally, a collaboration and automation software. In our technology-oriented world, clients want us to be tech-savvy. Scott has helped his clients make this shift and manage their law firms.
If you want to know more about how technology can help streamline processes and services in law firms, tune in to this episode.
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