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The Successful Business and Practice of Law - Presented by LAWCLERK

著者: Greg Garman
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  • Presented by LAWCLERK, Greg Garman dives into the stories behind some of the world's most successful lawyers, and the firms they built. Tune in to hear the leading lawyers discuss ways to improve your firm and your practice.
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Presented by LAWCLERK, Greg Garman dives into the stories behind some of the world's most successful lawyers, and the firms they built. Tune in to hear the leading lawyers discuss ways to improve your firm and your practice.
© 2023 The Successful Business and Practice of Law - Presented by LAWCLERK
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  • Stanley Tate - From Resolving The Burden Of Student Loan Debt To Building A Profitable Law Firm Using Automation
    2022/09/27

    Stanley Tate - From Resolving The Burden Of Student Loan Debt To Building A Profitable Law Firm Using Automation

    HOST: Greg Garman


    Introduction:

    Welcome to The Successful Business and Practice of Law. On today’s episode, Stanley Tate helps us ask the age old question: “How do you give away value and knowledge for free, and still get clients to hire you and grow your firm?” Tate is a marketing machine and has grown his business, from the ground up. Today he runs a successful business without paying ad money to Google, Facebook, or any other social media outlet. Tate talks about marketing, how he runs his business, how he scales his business, and the value in automation.

    Chicago-native Stanley Tate now lives in Kansas City. He served in the Army and has helped thousands of people with their student loan problems sense 2013. 

    The Successful Business and Practice of Law  is brought to you by LAWCLERK. This is a place where we can have conversations with lawyers who have achieved outsized success, those who are building innovative business models, and those who are simply doing things differently. We may also cover how technology is changing what we do. The main focus, however, is on how we run our businesses and practices in order to make them better.

    My name is Greg Garman. I have been practicing law for over 25 years, in the area of restructuring and bankruptcy for companies of pretty good size. I am also one of the proud co-founders of LAWCLERK, a company that matches attorneys with freelance lawyers. Unlike the hurtful stigma, we at LAWCLERK know that lawyers really do make the world a better place. Our business at the end of the day, collectively, is protecting the rule of law.

     

    Talking Points:

    ●     Tate’s journey into law and how he niched down to student loan problems

    ●     Tate’s business model and why he chose student loans specifically

    ●     Tate’s vision and how he scaled his business

    ●     Marketing tools and techniques

    ●     The turnover and percentage of leads which turn into customers in this model

    ●     Replacement versus supplementation with automation

    ●     Building a unique and valuable website

    ●     The importance of focusing on content

     

    Resources/Links:

    LAWCLERK https://www.lawclerk.legal/

    LAWCLERK Attorney Resources https://www.lawclerk.legal/attorney-resources/

    LAWCLERK's Ultimate Guide To Legal Outsourcing  https://content.lawclerk.legal/ultimate-guide-homepage

    Book a Demo with LAWCLERK
    https://content.lawclerk.legal/meetings/scheduled-meeting/homepage-scheduled-meeting-link

    Connect with Stanley Tate https://www.tateesq.com/

     

    Quotes:

    “The way we compete in a local market is that we compete on price, we don’t compete on value.” – Stanley Tate

    “I realized that the total addressable market was really small because you’re limited to what you can tackle in that geographical arena.” – Stanley Tate

    “My goal is to charge you enough to where I don’t hate you for working on your project and you don’t hate me for paying me too much to do this work.” – Stanley Tate

    “There was a time where I was doing 150-160 consults a week because I had my calendar open and I was just getting hit and I was booked eight wee

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  • Jim Hacking: How To Successfully Market Your Law Firm Using Digital Tools
    2022/07/27

    The Successful Business and Practice of Law - Presented by LAWCLERK
    Jim Hacking: How To Successfully Market Your Law Firm Using Digital Tools

    HOST: Greg Garman

     

    Introduction:

    Welcome to The Successful Business and Practice of Law. On today’s episode, I have Jim O. Hacking, of Hacking Immigration Law LLC. Not only is he a wealth of knowledge about immigration law, he is also well-versed and knowledgeable in marketing a law firm, especially on YouTube. Today we’re talking about his most successful marketing practices, utilizing digital tools (including YouTube, podcasts, and Facebook groups), and the future of Hacking Immigration Law and other law practices. We also talk about the importance of doing well by doing good. Jim is definitely changing things in nuanced ways to make the profession better.

    Jim is passionate about immigration law. Since forming in 2008, he has grown his firm to over 30 employees and helped countless individuals obtain their immigration benefits. He is also the co-founder of Maximum Lawyer. Jim has set an audacious goal for himself: to help over 10,000 people become US citizens by the end of the decade.

    The Successful Business and Practice of Law is brought to you by LAWCLERK. This is a place where we can have conversations with lawyers who have achieved outsized success, those who are building innovative business models, and those who are simply doing things differently. We may also cover how technology is changing what we do. The main focus, however, is on how we run our businesses and practices in order to make them better.

    Talking Points:

    ●     Jim’s business model: mostly flat fee model

    ●     The journey to law for Jim and his wife, Amany Ragab Hacking

    ●     The choice to go national

    ●     The breakdown of Jim’s team

    ●     Intentional growth and Jim’s 10-year goal

    ●     Jim’s entrepreneurial approach

    ●     The amount of growth that comes from the content that Jim makes on YouTube

    ●     Marketing and creating substantive, helpful content for YouTube

    ●     Understanding the value of firm building

    ●     Maximum Lawyer, The Guild, and the business of law

    ●     Commoditizing aspects of the practice of law

    Resources/Links:

    LAWCLERK: https://www.lawclerk.legal/ 

    Hacking Law Practice: https://hackinglawpractice.com/ 

    Maximum Lawyer: https://maximumlawyer.com/ 

     

    Quotes:

    “My understanding is that you can’t do immigration on a contingency fee.” – Jim

    “The great thing about immigration is it’s federal, just like bankruptcy, and so I can practice in all 50 states. ” – Jim

    “We were on Inc 5000’s Fastest Growing and we will be again next year too. We’ve been growing at 100% scale the last two years, which is just mind-boggling.” – Jim

    “We pulled out of our butt the idea that a lawyer, a paralegal, and a an admin can handle 150 cases a year, at any one time… The right balance is really about 90 - 100.” – Jim

    “Yesterday we had about 10,000 video views for the day since October so I feel like we’re back on track.” – Jim

    “Most lawyers think of the ‘running of the business’ as the hassle part, not the fun part.” - Jim

    “There’s always going to be a need for good council.” - Jim

     

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    39 分
  • Judie Saunders - How I Built a Practice Representing Abuse Survivors
    2022/01/31

    (Show Notes) The Successful Business and Practice of Law: Judie Saunders - How I Built a Firm Representing Victims of Abuse

    HOST: Greg Garman

    On this episode, I’m talking with Judie Saunders, a lawyer who specializes in the most difficult of cases: sexual, physical, and psychological abuse cases. Today we’re talking about the changes that need to happen within the legal practice and other professions to help abuse victims and prevent abuse in the future. We also cover the topics of the evolution of the legal practice, Judie’s business model, what led her to this work, and her new book (which is available for preorder now).

    Judie works with extremely difficult subjects and topics but she’s found a way to do it while making the world a better place. To top it off, she’s done it with a business model that works. Judie founded The Law Firm of Judie Saunders in order to give a voice to those who have been mistreated, abused, and overlooked. She has worked for over twenty years to prosecute crimes against children, defend the constitutional rights of criminal defendants in private practice, and represent abuse survivors in both criminal and civil court.

    The Successful Business and Practice of Law is brought to you by LAWCLERK. This is a place where we can have conversations with lawyers who have achieved outsized success, those who are building innovative business models, and those who are simply doing things differently. We may also cover how technology is changing what we do. The main focus, however, is on how we run our businesses and practices in order to make them better.

    My name is Greg Garman. I have been practicing law for over 25 years, in the area of restructuring and bankruptcy for companies of pretty good size. I am also one of the proud co-founders of LawClerk, a company that matches attorneys with freelance lawyers. Unlike the hurtful stigma, we at LawClerk know that lawyers really do make the world a better place. Our business at the end of the day, collectively, is protecting the rule of law.

    Talking Points:

    ●      How the business of law works alongside doing genuinely good work

    ●      The foundation of Judie’s firm and how it first started

    ●      Who fails in these cases and where does the legal profession stand? 

    ●      How to address abuse cases

    ●      Judie’s business model

    ●      What are the obligations of a lawyer?

    ●      Evolution of the legal practice and the changes that Judie is making

    ●      The purpose of podcasting in the business of law

    ●      The story behind A War on My Body

    ●      The future for Judie and her law firm

    Resources/Links:

    Judie Saunders, Attorney for Abuse Survivors: https://www.jsaunderslawfirm.com/

    Legally Brief presents the Child Athlete Abuse Podcast: https://www.jsaunderslawfirm.com/podcast

    Preorder The War on My Body: https://www.diangelopublications.com/books/a-war-on-my-body

    LAWCLERK: official website

    Quotes:

    “The concept of being an entrepreneur, being on my own–my own cases!–that was fascinating to me.” – Judie Saunders

    “If we continue to break individuals through the trauma of psychological and sexual abuse, none of us are safe. The very foundation of everything will be broken.” – Judie Saunders

    “How we treat individuals ripples.” – Judie Saunders

    “I think we’re all bound that the first duty that you owe is to the client.” – Judie Saunders

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    42 分

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