A podcast focused on the business of running a law firm. We sit down with a new guest each month to bring tips and insight to make your law firm thrive in the modern economy.
In this episode, we are joined by attorney, personal development coach and Trainer for the Tony Robbins Companies, Brian Moskowitz. Brian discusses how discipline leads to less stress, more enjoyment and ultimately, more success - and why putting out fires all day will eventually burn you.
Financial advisor, Sam Eppy, joins us to discuss tips and strategies for new lawyers or solos on a shoestring budget and how putting these pieces in place early can help avoid a lot of stress and anxiety down the road. To learn more about Sam and his firm, The Eppy Group, you can visit their website at www.eppygroup.com.
On this episode, we talk to Kristen Corpion. Kristen the face of the modern lawyer. After graduating summa cum laude from UC Berkeley, she started her career at one of the biggest international law firms in the world. Just a few years later, she left BigLaw to start her own virtual practice, CORPLaw, which offers concierge legal services to growing and mature businesses, including technology companies and startups. Along the way she racked up numerous awards and distinctions and recently launched her latest endeavor, SideBar. SideBar is an innovative community-based initiative that brings together lawyers and other legal professionals to collaborate and drive changes in the legal industry. As if all of that wasn’t enough, she’s also heavily involved in both the Miami-Dade Bar Association, as well as the Florida Bar Association, is an adjunct professor at Florida Int’l University and is working on her first book. To learn more about Kristen's law firm, CORPLaw click here Read up on her new initiative, Sidebar here
In this episode, we talk to HR expert, Jeff Humke. Jeff discusses the many drawbacks to hiring full-time staff, including hard costs, time spent on the recruiting and training process, the impact of turnover and how solo practitioners and boutique law firms would benefit by using freelance support to achieve growth.