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Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:15)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:13to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 10:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:15)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:15)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:13to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:04)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 6:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 6:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
Our exploration of the recently unredacted court files picks back up in this episode as we begin taking a look at the response to motion to compel attorney-client information and attorney work product information.(commercial at 8:04)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:epstein-documents-943-pages - DocumentCloud
In this episode, a client of mine - a former litigator turned claims specialist - shares her unconventional career shift and the keys to professional liberation. This insightful conversation challenges traditional legal norms, providing a roadmap for those seeking fulfillment beyond the billable hour. Join us as we unveil the inspiring journey of breaking down walls. From legal battles to crafting her dreams, it's a tale of resilience, reinvention, and finding purpose. Five Key Takeaways: 1. Embracing Change: Her journey emphasizes the importance of embracing change and being open to new possibilities, even if it means stepping outside the familiar realms of legal practice. 2. Holistic Success: Success isn't confined to traditional titles. Her story showcases that success can be achieved through a holistic approach, considering personal well-being and fulfillment. 3. Challenging Assumptions: The episode delves into the significance of challenging societal and professional assumptions. We encourage you to question preconceived notions and forge your unique path! 4. Mindful Decision-Making: The transition highlights the value of mindful decision-making. It's not just about career moves; it's about aligning your choices with your true passions and aspirations. 5. Professional Liberation: My client's experience serves as a beacon for those seeking professional liberation. It's a reminder that it's never too late to redefine success and find true fulfillment in one's career. Compelling Quotes from the Episode: "I spent a lot of time and a lot of money and a lot of energy being a lawyer and becoming a lawyer, but I had to face the truth at that point that it just was not what I wanted to do." "I think once COVID happened and we were isolating and separated from everyone working from home, maybe not traveling like we used to, I think it kind of put things into some perspective and made us a little less willing collectively to tolerate certain things in our lives." >>> Are you looking for clarity and guidance about the next steps in your legal career? Ready to get away from the toxic focus on the quantity of work in billables, and instead, focus on the quality of your work? Want to focus on what matters and have a life outside the office? If any of these were a whole body hell yes, then you're in the right place! Hi! I'm Sheila Wilkinson, your host, and I'm an attorney, just like you. I built a multi-million dollar law firm from scratch and when the managing partner refused to uphold his end of the bargain, I walked away from it all. Now, I live on two continents and help other lawyers live their best lives, too! I still practice law, and I'm also a coach, consultant, and educator. I've spoken on plenty of stages across the globe - CLEs included! My mission is to help you figure out exactly who you really are and what you really want, underneath and in spite of all those shoulda, woulda, couldas, because mark my words: what you want is within reach, and it's a lot closer than you think! So, grab something to take notes with and let's dig deep about what you really want your joyful and thriving lawyer life to look like! And when you're ready, below are some free and low-cost resources you can start creating your joyful and thriving life today. But here's a secret: the magic really happens when we work together, so schedule a call with me and let's chat. It's not a sales call, and I won't try to sell you anything - PROMISE. I want to help you get to know yourself better and support you in your dreams!
Make sure to join host Christy Mendelow and special guest Bernadette Barbee, a board-certified family law attorney, as they dive deep into the topic of "The Attorney-Client Relationship" in this episode of "The Divorce Coaching Hour with Christy Mendelow.” Discover valuable insights on what to consider before you start your attorney search and learn how to navigate the divorce process effectively with your legal counsel. Don't miss this informative episode! Please add this podcast to your library, rate, and review it. And share this and all episodes so others can benefit too. For more information about The Divorce Coaching Hour with Christy Mendelow, go to TheDivorceCoachingHour.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a new filing, Special Counsel Jack Smith asked Judge Chutkan to order Trump to disclose whether he will be invoking the "Advice of Counsel" defense. A bad ruling for Trump could mean Jack Smith would get access to Trump's Attorney-Client privileged materials.As Trump's J6 trial nears, Biden Prosecutor Jack Smith demands Judge Chutkan create "fair" protections for D.C. jurors. What does "fair" mean according to Trump prosecutors? We review the filing and the proposed order to see.Hunter Biden defense's is once again claiming immunity from prosecution in a new filing in the case brought by so-called Prosecutor and Special Counsel David Weiss. This comes after America First Legal reveals there are over 25,000 emails between Vice President Joe Biden's ofice and Biden crime family associates being buried by the National Archives.
One of Trump's lawyers was required to testify before the grand jury since he did not have the attorney-client privilege since the activity was in the furtherance of a crime. He spilled the beans on Trump.
James talks to Mo about how clients can better direct their legal defense to align with their personal and movement goals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 160: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:41) SPECIAL COMMENT: The Stormy Daniels Grand Jury reconvenes at mid-day Thursday amid a reporting consensus that one last witness will be heard, to rebut the pro-Trump attorney Robert Costello who appeared Monday. But nobody is certain if that will be a Michael Cohen redux or an entirely new witness (CNN even threw out the name Stormy Daniels). So far Costello's main contributions have been the standard Trump hyperbole about "600 pages of evidence the DA has hidden" (almost none of which seems to have any relevance to the Daniels payoff) and one of the great malapropisms of the Trump era. Costello insists he "threw a wrench into their monkey works" - which isn't a thing. The Grand Jury is not expected to do anything but hear testimony so an indictment would seem to shift to next week. But so far everything that seemed logical has proved not to be the case. Happily, the Special Counsel's push to erase Attorney-Client privilege for Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran seems to be clarifying nicely. Trump lost his appeal, seems out of position to go further up the food chain. which means that Corcoran will have to answer six lines of questioning, all of which mainlines back to whether Trump knew that the "certification document" Corcoran wrote and Christina Bobb signed last spring was going to falsely declare that Trump had returned all the Classified Documents he stole. THIS prosecution remains on course and on schedule - unless somebody throws... a monkey into the wrench works. B-Block (15:23) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Ted Cruz and the others who insisted DirecTV was censoring NewsMax when it was actually about money, now STILL insist it was censorship even after a dollar compromise has been reached. MSNBC follows CNN in a sudden lurch to the right as Ari Melber stands up for absolutely nothing and "welcomes" John Kasich as a paid contributor. And the Michigan GOP gets a new "Possession can be transmitted by Sex With Demons" chair and a month later they're tweeting memes of the wedding rings of thousands of Holocaust victims. (21:27) IN SPORTS: Sports Illustrated declares that local sportscasters - once gods in human form - are now dead. Not only did I used to be one of them but I wrote a piece predicting this day...in 1992! C-Block (34:30) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Speaking of local sportscasting: the greatest scoop I ever got while doing it was one where my only real effort was answering the phone from tipsters half a dozen times. The tale of breaking the Wayne Gretzky Trade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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FDA wants children as young as six months old to get four doses of deadly spike proteins. Dr. Wade Hamilton is here to talk about the anti-science left that has no legitimate basis to jab our kids. Myocarditis is surging in vaxxed children as more and more young people die.FBI Agent Nicole Miller confessed to spying on attorney/client communications while on the stand during the Proud Boys Trial. Trennis Evans joins Paul Harrell to dissect this bombshell story. The FBI is apparently spying on J6ers and their lawyers turning the judicial process into a kangaroo court.Use CBD and realize the benefits of regeneration by going to http://Kuribl.com and enter the Promocode “STEW”. Justin Finneman is here to talk about regenerative medicine and orthobiologics. Kuribl CBD products are being used to replace tylenol and opioids which means less negative side-effects.Watch this new show NOW at Stewpeters.com! From spy balloons to saber rattling, does China hold a deadly secret that would cripple our country beyond recognition? America's biggest threat in 2023. This documentary https://darkagedefense.com/stewpeters exposes the truth!!Keep us FREE and ON THE AIR! SUPPORT THE SPONSORS Below!Taxation is THEFT! Never again voluntarily pay the Washington D.C. Swamp, legally and safely, GUARANTEED when you attend Freedom Law School! Visit: https://FreedomLawSchool.orgProtect your retirement, Visit our friends at Goldco! Call 855-706-GOLD or visit https://goldco.com/stewClean up your AIR with these high quality air filtration systems, and protect yourself from shedding: https://thetriadaer.com/Support anti-vax activism, free clinic care, and MANLY products like IGF1 visit:https://Vaccine-Police.comCheck out https://nootopia.com/StewPeters for help increasing your mental & physical strength to battle the deep-state's KRYPTONITE plot against Americans!Get the best sleep you've ever had with this high quality, non drowsy sleep supplement: https://sleepbreakthrough.com/stewpeters STEWPETERS10 at checkout for 10% off your order.Check out: https://kuribl.com/ STEW20 for 20% off your order or premium CBD!Prepare your family for famine and shortages by purchasing food through: https://heavensharvest.com/LOSE WEIGHT, and CLEAN OUT your GUT: https://www2.gutcleanseprotocol.com/cid/7013w000002HTxJAAWGo Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://www.stewpeters.com/subscribe/Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPetersSee all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.comCheck out Stew's store: https://stewmerch.com
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In this episode, we're joined by special guest Lisa Stauffer, Managing Senior Counsel at PNC Bank. We discuss Lisa's career transition from practicing in a law firm to in-house counsel, and navigating notable challenges. We also discuss how she is preparing for the possibility of an economic downturn in 2023. David Zive, Of Counsel in our Philadelphia office and member of our Real Estate Finance Group, hosts the conversation.
There are a variety of times when an individual or entity may need the services of an attorney. They depend on the circumstances, issues, and urgency of the topic at hand. A lot of time attorneys are viewed as overhead, expensive or a drag on the organization. However, with the right relationship, the opposite can be true. In this episode, Attorney Anu Shah discussed how to make the most out of your attorney client relationship so that your attorney is in fact a partner and trusted advisor in your business or personal life. Speakers: #NehaMahajan: Business Development and Outreach Manager, Neha.Mahajan@chugh.com #AnuShah: Attorney, Anu.Shah@chugh.com #attorney #thursdayslivewithchugh #chughllp
This track features another story from the "Defense Attorney" series starring Mercedes McCambridge that ran on ABC Radio from 1951-52. There is an introductory audio clip that gives the background on Mercedes McCambridge and the "Defense Attorney" radio show. She was a Broadway actress, a film actress (won an Oscar!), television actress, and a radio actress...and she had the talent to be successful in all of them. When Orson Welles thinks you are the greatest female radio talent... well that is quite a strong recommendation! This track will be stored in the "Mystery/Detective/Crime" Playlist
Introductory audio gives background on Mercedes McCambridge and her role in this legal defense drama... Defense Attorney... heard on ABC Radio from 1951-52. With an outstanding supporting cast and the star that Orson Welles said was the best female radio talent that he had ever heard... You are in for a treat if this is the first time you have heard this well written and excellently acted radio program. It will be living in the "Drama - Adventure" Playlist
This Day in Maine for Wednesday, September 7th, 2022.
Following the raid on Mar-a-Lago, affidavits were released. Former President Donald Trump's legal team issued an official request to the court, in order to have the judge assign a “special master” to review the documents that were seized from Trump's home. A special master would be appointed to review the materials that were collected by the government, essentially to vet them, and sift out any privileged documents before government officials can look at them. However, there is a problem. ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
The Arbitration Station is getting very close to the big three digits - Episode 100 is just around the corner. For now, we discuss ordre public/public policy/public order/IPO (there's some terminology confusion on this point) as well as standard of review based on a recent French court decision on the review of an investment treaty award [TIME: 9:15]. The second topic is related, and concerns how to handle advocacy in arbitrations that involve elements of criminal law [TIME: 32:52]. This week's Happy Fun Time, finally, involves a discussion about the relationship to your clients [TIME: 48:00].
Today on THE Amicable Divorce Expert podcast, we speak with Attorney David K. Yamamoto about creating the best attorney-client relationship, and what that means. David is highly respected among California Judges and attorneys, as well as his hundreds of happy clients. David's approach to representation is ethical, calm, insightful, and thoughtful. Just speaking with David and listening to his tone of voice creates an environment of peace in a somewhat chaotic time. The client is in charge whether they know it or not. The attorney needs the approval of their clients to move through the filing process. Knowledge of the law is to every spouse's advantage so that they can be a knowing participant in the divorce filing. Only attorneys can give legal advice. Legal advice is based on extensive knowledge of the law and years of work in a courtroom. People can call an attorney just for legal advice. Most attorneys will give about 10 minutes of time pro bono, and then charge an hourly rate for a more extensive conversation, especially if the case is complicated. There is a difference between interviewing an attorney to see if that person feels right to you for full representation, and scheduling a talk simply for legal advice. Full representation will require an initial deposit of anywhere from $5,000 - $15,000, and that's just to start a case. Expect to provide more money in continuing retainers as the case moves forward. Once the initial retainer is used at the specified hourly rate for the attorney and his/her paralegals, additional retainers will be needed.A short meeting just to get legal rights defined is charged by the hour and typically lasts one to two hours. Some attorneys charge their standard hourly rate and other attorneys charge a little less than their standard hourly rate. Many attorneys, after an initial consultation, decide if the client is right for them, and also determine if the client actually needs the services of an attorney rather than a paralegal licensed to file in court for what is called an “amicable divorce”. In those conversations the potential client is doing the same, deciding if the attorney's approach, tone of voice, and demeanor is right for them. The attorney-client relationship is one built on respect and trust. Follow your gut as a potential client to determine how you feel about the conversation, what was said and how it was said. If people don't need an attorney, there are other options in filing for divorce. In many states, like California where Attorney Yamamoto practices, there are Legal Document Assistants (LDA), people who have paralegal degrees and an additional license as an LDA to be able to file paperwork for people in a less litigious and contentious divorce. Or, there are now many online services that exist to remotely help with the forms and agreements for simple divorces. The range in cost for a full divorce differs from state to state. If the divorce doesn't go to trial and is handled as an out-of-court settlement, it can be around $20,000 - $40,000 per person. Yes, this is a lot of money especially considering that a trial may not be needed. If the case goes to trial, and there are many hearings for specific reasons like spousal and child support, custody, and vocational evaluations, the price could go up to and exceed a million dollars. If the client needs an attorney but doesn't have the money to go the distance financially with what they have in accessible cash, this creates a very difficult situation. If there is real estate in the asset portfolio of the client, or other large financial assets like retirement plans, they can be used to pay the attorney. Sometimes, the attorney is obligated to stay with a client, and put them on a payment plan, if there is a pending trial. There is an obligation within the legal framework of the law that requires an attorney to stick with the case if leaving the case would jeopardize the client's outcome. The key in keeping costs down is communication. Communication between spouses is essential in getting to the settlement faster, which brings the case to an end. And keeping emotional communication with the attorney to a minimum as the attorney is only there to work on the legal aspects of the divorce, not the emotional side. Therapists are there to help deal with the emotions of the spouses. Every client needs to have their attorney clearly explain everything that is planned for the filing. Clients needs to do their own research online so that they can ask the right questions to determine if what the attorney is suggesting is necessary. Unfortunately, there are many attorneys in family law that take advantage of the emotional fragility of their clients, and take advantage of their clients not doing their own research to be able to participate in the decisions of their attorneys. These attorneys see dollar signs with emotional, unknowledgeable clients, or see dollar signs in clients who simply want to hurt the other spouse and agree to participate in this somewhat unethical behavior. A good attorney/client relationship is based on timely and accurate communication, trust, respect, and the mutual intention to be ethical, honest and intelligent. This goes both ways. Clients cannot ask their attorneys to do anything that is unethical, nor can attorneys respond to unethical requests other than to say, “No”. If an attorney agrees to do anything unethical for their client, know that the attorney quite often will pad their bill and perform in an unethical manner financially. How can a client tell if their attorney is creating unnecessary work just for the attorney's own financial gain? Clients need to do research online regarding everything the attorney suggest. The client should always ask “Why?” when next steps are suggested by their attorney other than the normal steps that are required in a divorce. There aren't a lot of required filings in a divorce that doesn't need witnesses and hearings. But if the case is fraught with complication, intertwined assets and debts, substance abuse, and mental health issues, this is when the case gets expensive and many filings are necessary. The client should ask why the next filing is important. Then the client should take responsibility for stopping their attorney from doing something that doesn't feel right or doesn't make sense to the client. It can't be said enough that the client is bottom line in charge of the attorney-client relationship. With this responsibility comes the need for education, focus, discipline, and communication. If after the attorney-client relationship has begun, and it's not working out, the client should end the relationship and seek other counsel. Nip it in the bud before the bill is too high to leave the relationship. Trust your gut and do your homework. Don't be afraid to speak up. If you are, you have the wrong attorney. Biography of David K. Yamamoto, Esq. David K. Yamamoto, Principal Attorney at Yamamoto Family Law, Torrance, CA, has been in practice since 1986 and remains focused on the subtleties of family law. His extensive experience and skills in this area as a counselor, litigator (over 260 divorce trials plus 23 jury trials), mediator and collaborator has allowed his firm to achieve remarkable results for his clients. In addition to David's success as a strong litigator, advocate and mediator, he and his associates also practice collaborative divorce and provide mediation services which are non-adversarial interventions providing viable options to traditional divorce processes. David is a member of A Better Divorce – a group comprised of attorneys and other professionals committed to helping resolve family law issues without the need for court proceedings. David is one of those rare attorneys who is practical, sensitive to his clients' needs, moderately priced for his years of experience and success. David will do what is necessary to properly represent his clients, but will not take their money for work that is not necessary. A jewel among gems in Los Angeles family law. #divorce #divorceattorney #collaborativeattorney #familylaw #mediation #litigation #litigator #attorneyclientrelationship #divorcetrial #davidyamamoto #legalfees #costofdivorce #legaladvice #legalcounsel #honesty #ethics #legalethics #communication #legalknowledge
I handle sexual harrasment law for plaintiffs and denendants on this issue, and my overall message to attorneys is Just Don't Do It. The question of whether it is illegal depends on your state. Listen in and I will let you know what our great state of Texas decided on this issue.
Attorney-Client Communication is crucial between parties. What does that relationship look like? What are you both getting yourselves into? On this episode, hosts Marisa and Clarice dive into the context of attorney-client privilege, and the concept that communication between an attorney and their client is so sacrosanct that it requires an extra level of protection. Learn more about Desautel Law at desautelesq.com.
Attorney-Client Communication is crucial between parties. What does that relationship look like? What are you both getting yourselves into? On this episode, hosts Marisa and Clarice dive into the context of attorney-client privilege, and the concept that communication between an attorney and their client is so sacrosanct that it requires an extra level of protection. Learn more about Desautel Law at desautelesq.com.
In this episode of the Trial Lawyer Nation podcast, Michael is joined by his law partner Sonia Rodriguez to discuss a topic sure to resonate with every plaintiff lawyer listening; What can we do to keep our clients happy? The pair begins the episode with a look at why we want to keep our clients […] The post 99 – Sonia Rodriguez – The Pursuit of Happiness: Building the Attorney-Client Alliance appeared first on Trial Lawyer Nation.
(Illinois News Connection) - As the court system works to catch up from pandemic disruptions, many courts continue to use remote technology or are testing new ways to incorporate it. But groups that advocate for criminal-justice reform and juvenile justice are voicing concerns. They say these steps raise questions about litigants' rights, their access to representation and other resources. Especially with children, said Veronica Williams, who founded Mothers Against Wrongful Convictions, it's important for them to feel they have a support system, and in-person relationships can be key. "When they are dealing with court hearings and proceedings, we have to understand that they are fragile," she said. "And when they become fragile, they can become disoriented. And if we're not careful, we lose them in the system." Research has found children are more likely to be perceived as less accurate, believable or consistent if they testify by video. In a study by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, 66% of respondents said "going remote" has compromised attorney-client communication, making it harder to have confidential conversations and build relationships. Without universal access to high-speed internet, said Doug Keith, a counsel with the Brennan Center for Justice, many attorneys working during the pandemic have reported poor audio or video quality. He noted that 4% of Americans and 9% of those in rural areas lack access to broadband. "Twenty-six percent of people in the Black, rural South and 18% of people on tribal lands lack such access," he said, "so it's clear that there are significant communities across this country, and within most states, that have disparate access to this technology." He said there are some contexts where remote hearings can be beneficial - for instance, in civil cases with low-income parties who may have limited time off work, or for legal-aid organizations to reach underserved areas of their states. But he said it's important to take a careful look at whether proceedings can have better outcomes in person. --- Thanks for listening to the podcast. Help us out by sharing the episode, subscribing to the podcast, supporting our sponsors and joining our listener support program. You can also leave a voice mail for our show here. Check out previous shows and enter to win contests. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-pugh6/message
Rachel and Jessica discuss law firm management and attorney-client relationship building with Jennifer Keller and Adam Severson with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC. Follow the National Law Review on Our Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatLawReview/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-national-law-review/ YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/NatLaw-YouTube Twitter: https://twitter.com/natlawreview Interested in publishing or advertising with us? Contact us at info@natlawreview.com.
Voir Dire: Conversations from the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School
Matthew Clair is the author of Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court. In the book, he uncovers how privilege and inequality play out in criminal court interactions, especially in the attorney-client relationship. In this conversation, we explore the attorney-client relationship in greater detail and the ways that it exacerbates inequality and legitimates injustice in the courts.
“We are in a different mindset than our clients are. Even that is a barrier because, at that point, we don't see the context where our client comes from.” This week's TLC podcast features trial lawyer Pat Montes, who offers a thought-provoking look at how language and culture impact a lawyer's relationships with their clients. Bringing to the table her unique perspective as a bilingual and bicultural attorney, Pat stresses the importance of working with clients in their native language rather than forcing them to struggle to convey their authentic story in English. As Pat and host Rafe Foreman continue their discussion, they raise a new set of questions: How can a client relate to their lawyer when they come from entirely different backgrounds? And how can a lawyer discover their client's story when their cultural differences, despite both speaking English, effectively mean they're speaking different languages? The answers to these questions and more are explored in-depth in this engaging podcast episode. Listen along as Pat and Rafe provide necessary insight into connecting with a diverse set of clients and ensuring equal justice for all.
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/210. Many lawyers are stuck in the mindset that legal outcome is all there is to fostering client relationships. However, being a competent, reliable, and trustworthy lawyer also means providing a good client experience, which can make or break your firm's success. Thus, you have to see the whole process of engaging clients from a business and sales standpoint. More than anything, you have to be there for them at every step of the sales process. In this episode, Lawmatics founder and CEO Matt Spiegel joins Moshe Amsel in a conversation around engaging clients in the entire sales process. He shares the journey behind building Lawmatics and his transition towards legal tech. Matt outlines the three phases clients go through in a law firm and the role automated marketing plays throughout this sales process. He also offers excellent points on KPIs and the importance of understanding metrics for law firms. If you want to know how to improve your sales process and boost your customer relationship management, then this episode is for you. Resources mentioned: This episode is sponsored by Smith.ai. Curious how you can use a receptionist service at your law firm? Download the Smith.ai free eBook: Are you Lawyering or Laboring? 7 Steps for Running a Highly Productive Law Firm with Virtual Receptionists. This episode is sponsored by Get Staffed Up. Learn more at www.getstaffedup.com/VIP The Law Firm Growth Summit Join the Law Firm Growth Summit’s Facebook community Connect with Matt: Email | Twitter | LinkedIn Lawmatics Sign up for a FREE TRAINING with the Lawmatics team on creating an automated process for your law firm! Sign up to GET A DEMO at Lawmatics and learn how they can help your firm! Fireproof by John Nachazel and Mike Morse MyCase Clio PracticePanther Salesforce Zoho HubSpot Filevine Smokeball Rocket Matter Zoom WealthCounsel Zapier Amazon Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, there's a serious question as to whether the Biden Administration manipulated the census numbers to mitigate the negative fallout of Democrats losing seats in the house based on population. Nancy Pelosi claims she's not concerned that the latest census will eliminate Democrat house seats after the recent growth in Latinos because of immigration. No society can withstand mass migration; this is a concept that even Democrats once agreed with. For more than 50 years the Democrats have been deceiving the public about the elimination of immigration quotas from any one particular region of the globe. Cesar Chavez a prominent Democrat and agriculture labor leader vehemently opposed illegal immigration because of the detriment it had on Americans of Hispanic heritage. Then, Biden is stopping military veterans from meeting up in the pentagon parking due to COVID but allows thousands to cram into border facilities that are only designed to house hundreds at. Later, LatCrit is a theory that the U.S. has never belonged to White Europeans but instead to indigenous people and no White person can dictate that. Afterward, Oprah Winfrey's book calls for a strengthened sense of self-worth while she supports people that call most Americans racist. Finally, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani joins the show to reveal the truth behind the aggressive unconstitutional harassment and breach of his Attorney-Client privilege.
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, there's a serious question as to whether the Biden Administration manipulated the census numbers to mitigate the negative fallout of Democrats losing seats in the house based on population. Nancy Pelosi claims she's not concerned that the latest census will eliminate Democrat house seats after the recent growth in Latinos because of immigration. No society can withstand mass migration; this is a concept that even Democrats once agreed with. For more than 50 years the Democrats have been deceiving the public about the elimination of immigration quotas from any one particular region of the globe. Cesar Chavez a prominent Democrat and agriculture labor leader vehemently opposed illegal immigration because of the detriment it had on Americans of Hispanic heritage. Then, Biden is stopping military veterans from meeting up in the pentagon parking due to COVID but allows thousands to cram into border facilities that are only designed to house hundreds at. Later, LatCrit is a theory that the U.S. has never belonged to White Europeans but instead to indigenous people and no White person can dictate that. Afterward, Oprah Winfrey's book calls for a strengthened sense of self-worth while she supports people that call most Americans racist. Finally, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani joins the show to reveal the truth behind the aggressive unconstitutional harassment and breach of his Attorney-Client privilege.
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Whether you are a clinical nurse or working as an LNC, you will inevitably experience conflict: with a doctor, an administrator, a lawyer client, or with staff. You will encounter bullying. Joyce Weiss, an expert in conflict resolution, shares some suggestions you can use right away to defuse conflict, maintain your self-esteem, and make your voice heard. There's healthy conflict and there's unhealthy conflict. Healthy conflict is so good and it is the unhealthy kind that gets under our skin. In corporate America, there's so much unhealthy conflict that it's bringing people to either leave their jobs, go to coaches, or live a very frustrating life because they don't know how to get out. The nurse who is listening to this podcast who's worked in any kind of a healthcare setting, which is probably 100% of the people who are listening, can think of conflicts and bullying that have arisen in the workplace. The biggest source of conflicts are nurse-to-physician and nurse-to-nurse. It's usually not so much nurse-to-patients; it's much more the people at the same level or the people above them if you are thinking from a pure organizational chart perspective. https://youtu.be/5v0uPwHUOAs In this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast, Enjoy this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast to get insights to these questions about bullying How can you distinguish between a healthy and an unhealthy work environment? What methods can you use to not be bullied by your clients? Why is it crucial to discuss billing hours, rates, and other potential issues with an attorney prior to taking on the work? Why must you face up to bullies and learn how to speak effectively with them? How do you know when to say “No” to a potential client? How to Create Lasting LNC-Client Relationships Working with attorneys is both challenging and rewarding. Without a steady stream of attorneys who love working with you, your legal nurse consulting business collapses. Does this worry you? It should! The core of being a successful LNC is being able to effectively work with attorneys. Are you on the top of your game, or would having concrete tips from a person who has been in the trenches with attorneys help you? You can have an aggressive marketing program to bring in new clients, but if you cannot retain them, you’ll be endlessly spinning your wheels. There are secrets of why your clients will stay with you. Pat shares them in this book. When Pat ran her independent LNC business, some attorneys stayed with her for more than 20 years. Do you know how to spot the trouble-making attorney as soon as you have the first contact, or are you ever caught off guard? Difficult clients can cost you time, aggravation and money. Here's how to not get hooked by them. Your Presenter Joyce Weiss, Master Coach works with clients to reduce drama and stress. Clients are transformed from feeling frustrated and unheard to feeling more confident and speaking their voice. Connect with Joyce at https://joyceweiss.com linkedin.com/in/JoyceWeissFacebook/JoyceWeiss
Regardless of the area of law, all attorneys must meet with a prospective client in what is commonly referred to as “the initial legal consultation.” This critical meeting is the first meeting that is held between you, the potential new client, and the potential attorney. In this episode, we dive into what how best to fully prepare for your first meeting with a special education attorney, what to look and listen for, and how to properly and ethically establish the formal attorney-client relationship for the betterment of advancing your child's right an appropriate education.
Lexicon Brand Manager Lauren Hoffmann and Chief Information Officer Brad Paubel host The LeX Factor, A Lawfully Good Podcast. In this episode, they are joined by Lexicon Director of Client Services Amanda Fowler to discuss how law firms can better manage their relationships with their... The post Building Better Attorney-Client Relationships – The LeXFactor appeared first on Lexicon.
I spoke with Ashley Pepitone, a practicing attorney in Atlanta and the co-founder of JurisBytes, the developer of JurisMS, a texting application for secure and private lawyer-client texting, which won the ABA Techshow Startup Alley competition in March. We discussed how attorney-client communication has evolved, current communication challenges, and advice for solo and small firm practitioners on selecting technology.
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If you are creating intellectual property of any kind such as a patent, trademark, or copyright, this back to business Monday episode is one you’ll want to hear. Tom and Tracy Hazzard have over 20 years of experience with IP protection and have learned a lot from some things that have gone really wrong and some things that have gone really right when filing one of their 37 patents. Attorney-client communication of business goals and expectation in the end product is key. Writing meaningful, licensable, and valuable patents and copyrights correctly is so crucial. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the WTFFF?! 3D Printing movement today: 3DStartpoint.com 3D Startpoint Facebook 3D Startpoint LinkedIn Hazz Design Twitter 3D Startpoint YouTube