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The legal industry is evolving, and Grant Lahring, co-founder of Goodlawyer, is helping shape its future. In this episode of Infinite Waves, host Russell Motha explores how technology, AI, and innovative business models are making legal services more accessible, efficient, and entrepreneur-friendly. Watch now to learn how Goodlawyer is redefining legal support, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights!#YYCBusiness #InfiniteWaves #Tykans #Kr8tive #Goodlawyer #LegalTech #RevolutionizingLaw #Entrepreneurship #AIinLaw #BusinessLaw #TechInnovation #FutureOfLaw #CalgaryBusiness A bit about our guest: Grant is a co-founder of Goodlawyer, a legal tech company disrupting traditional law firms by providing affordable, accessible, and technology-driven legal services. With a focus on connecting businesses with the right legal talent, Grant is helping reshape how entrepreneurs and companies access legal expertise.Connect with Grant on LinkedIn! About Russell & Infinite Waves: Russell is the Account Executive with Kr8ive Innovations Lab where he builds sales strategies to penetrate new markets with the latest technologies and AI, reach industry leaders, and collaborate with our solutions in various industries.Connect with Russell on LinkedIn!Infinite Waves podcast is to build a platform that captures industry directions and real experiences from leaders while inspiring one of the world's most preferred tech cities. Throughthese insights, I aim to motivate new startups and contribute to shaping a vibrant and innovative future. As an interviewer, Russell is the ideal choice to share your knowledge and experience in leading a business to success. Promote your brand and story on Infinite Waves and: -Reach a global audience via the YYC Business website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. -Gain additional viewers of your Culture Hack episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. -Download your Culture Hack episode to your personal and company social media pages. Episodes are also available in podcast format and you can listen to them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions.
Episode 214 of The Business Development Podcast features Brett Colvin, CEO and co-founder of GoodLawyer, who is on a mission to fix what's broken in the legal industry. Brett shares his journey from corporate lawyer at one of Canada's largest firms to disrupting the status quo with a smarter, more accessible legal model. He explains how traditional law firms operate on outdated structures that leave both businesses and lawyers frustrated—leading to a staggering statistic that half of all lawyers leave the profession within five years. With GoodLawyer, Brett is pioneering fractional legal services, offering businesses high-quality, in-house-style legal support without the overwhelming costs of big firms.In this episode, Brett and I dive into why the current legal system doesn't work for most entrepreneurs, the biggest legal blind spots that hurt growing businesses, and how his company is giving both lawyers and clients more flexibility and value. We discuss the power of transparent pricing, the challenges of building a legal tech startup, and why Brett believes the future of legal is changing fast. If you're a business owner, startup founder, or just someone who has struggled with legal services, this episode will give you insights into a better way forward.Key Takeaways: 1. The traditional legal model is outdated and doesn't serve entrepreneurs effectively. 2. Half of all lawyers leave the profession within five years due to burnout and lack of fulfillment. 3. Law firms take 80% of the value from billable hours, leaving both lawyers and clients frustrated. 4. Fractional legal services provide businesses with in-house-style legal support at a fraction of the cost. 5. Transparent, upfront pricing removes friction and helps businesses make smarter legal decisions. 6. Lawyers can make more money and have better work-life balance outside of traditional law firms. 7. A strong legal foundation early on prevents costly mistakes for startups and small businesses. 8. Innovation in the legal industry is possible but requires breaking away from outdated structures. 9. Business owners often don't realize they need legal help until it's too late. 10. The future of law is changing fast, and entrepreneurs need flexible legal solutions to keep up.
In today's episode, host Tyler Chisholm is joined by Joshua Weinberger, COO and General Counsel at Goodlawyer, to share the story behind the company's evolution. From its early days focusing on startups to becoming a broader legal service provider, Joshua breaks down the challenges and strategic pivots that fueled their growth. He explains how customer feedback played a critical role in reshaping Goodlawyer's approach and the biggest lessons learned in navigating product-market fit. Joshua also dives into the importance of team alignment and culture in a high-growth environment and why surrounding yourself with trusted advisors can make or break your business. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to refine your business model or a leader striving to create impact, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways.This episode is brought to you by clearmotive marketing. When it comes to marketing that truly matters to your business, clearmotive is your go-to partner. With a proven track record of more than 15 years, they understand what makes your business tick. Learn more at https://www.clearmotive.ca and discover how clearmotive can help your marketing thrive.We're on social media! Follow us for episodes you might have missed and key insights on Western Canada directly on your feeds.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collisionsyycLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/collisions-yycYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@collisionsyycWebsite: https://www.collisionsyyc.comThank you for tuning into Collisions YYC!Remember to subscribe and follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode.If you loved the episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share the show with your friends! These things really help us reach more potential fans and share everything that's amazing about Western Canada.We sincerely appreciate your support of our local podcast.Host links:Tyler's website: https://www.tylerchisholm.comTyler's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerchisholmGuest links:Joshua Weinberger's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-weinberger-1151574bGoodlawyer's Website: https://www.goodlawyer.caGoodlawyer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodlawyerGoodlawyer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodlawyerincGoodlawyer's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodlawyer.caGoodlawyer's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GoodlawyerincCollisions YYC is a Tyler Chisholm original production // Brought to you by clearmotive marketing
What drives someone to walk away from a secure career in law to build something completely new? Brett Colvin is the co-founder and CEO of Goodlawyer, a Calgary-based startup aiming to transform how people access legal services. In this episode, we explore Brett's journey from aspiring professional soccer player to corporate lawyer, and finally, to entrepreneur. We discuss what it was like growing up with a clinical psychologist mother and a stockbroker father, how Brett's early dreams of sports shaped his work ethic, and why he decided to leave corporate law behind. Brett shares his passion for building businesses, like his experience running a painting franchise, and how that entrepreneurial drive eventually led him to create Goodlawyer, where he's focused on transforming the legal industry. If you're curious about entrepreneurship, personal growth, or the changing landscape of legal services, this episode is for you. How To Connect: Jeff Humphreys - www.jeffhumphreys.ca Brett Colvin - www.goodlawyer.ca Podcast Location - www.modelmilk.ca Podcast Production - www.shortlinecreative.com
Join Mike Procee as he interviews Brett Colvin, CEO and Co-Founder of Goodlawyer. Mike and Brett explore questions such as, how can you disrupt and industry? and how can you decide whether to take an opportunity internally in your organization, or pursue your own startup? Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. Host: Mike Procee is an entrepreneur, facilitator, innovator and problem solver. Working in the Calgary Energy Sector, Mike strives to build the innovation ecosystem and community. From his volunteer position on the Strategic Capability Network, where he founded the Calgary Innovation Peer Forum, to pursuing his DBA in Winter 2024, focused on innovation, Mike is pushing the thinking on what it means to be a corporate innovation practitioner. Guest: Brent Colvin is the Co-founder and CEO of Goodlawyer, a technology company that is transforming how lawyers and businesses work together. Practicing for 4+ years as a corporate lawyer at Canada's biggest law firm, Brett saw the inefficiencies and frustrations in traditional law firms from the inside. Realizing the need for change, he left his firm and joined forces with his co-founders, and together, they began reimagining legal services from his kitchen table in 2019. Now, Goodlawyer is a testament to this vision that has grown from humble beginnings to a team of 20 employees and 140+ lawyers who have served over 5,000 clients across Canada. This remarkable growth trajectory has led to Brett and Goodlawyer being recognized with several awards, including the 'Small Business of the Year' award by the Calgary Chamber and Canada's 35th “Top Growing Business” by the Globe and Mail. Brett's journey from a corporate lawyer to a pioneering CEO exemplifies his dedication to building a more efficient and fair legal ecosystem for businesses and legal professionals everywhere. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Links: GoodLawyer Show Quotes: "You have risk adverse people, in an industry, predicated on what has happened in the past" "With Gen Ai, and everything happening now, (innovation) is moving faster than ever before" Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: New Idea Machine Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
“There is so much unmet legal need within businesses of all sizes that I don't see AI as a threat, I see it as an opportunity to make legal more important and more valuable to the businesses that it's serving.”— Brett ColvinIn this episode, Jeff delves into the vibrant realm of legal services alongside Brett Colvin, a fellow founder based in Calgary. Tune in as Brett unfolds his remarkable path from law school to transforming the legal landscape through his own venture, Goodlawyer.Here are some highlights from the episode:Solving industry challenges: Brett highlights how Goodlawyer addresses critical issues in the legal sector, including inefficient billing practices and industry hesitancy towards innovation.Harnessing the power of AI: Explore the intersection of technology and law as Brett delves into the integration of AI in legal processes and its potential to boost efficiency.Legal services as a business imperative: Brett emphasizes the vital role of legal services in the business domain and how they can be used as a strategic tool for effective risk management and the unlocking of untapped business opportunities.Capital chronicles in Canada: Brett openly shares his experiences navigating the Canadian market, shedding light on the complexities of raising capital and alternative approaches entrepreneurs can explore when seeking financial support in the distinctive landscape of Canadian business.Enjoy!Looking for more?Discover more about Goodlawyer here.Follow them on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.You can learn more about Neo Financial here.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Interested in joining Neo? Unlock a special offer for podcast listeners here: join.neo.cc/podcast50
"We have industrialized grift in a way that is kind of unprecedented in human history." Canadian YouTuber Dan Olson (Folding Ideas) explains his battle against internet grifts, how his career changed after a viral video on NFTs, and why the metaverse was destined to be a dead mall. Sponsored by Goodlawyer. Originally aired May 5, 2023.
Hello and welcome to What The Tech from Boast AI, where we talk with some of the brilliant minds behind new and exciting [tech] initiatives to learn what it takes to tackle “technological uncertainty” and, eventually, change the world.Today I'm thrilled to welcome to the show Brett Colvin, CEO and Co-founder of Goodlawyer. His is a platform designed to give high-growth scaleups and mid-market companies an alternative to the traditional corporate law firm with a smarter, faster and more cost-effective way to address their operational legal needs. Goodlawyer's Fractional General Counsel is the only outsourced general counsel service that gives executive teams a dedicated legal partner to proactively manage legal tasks and risks before issues arise, while also providing on-demand, limited-scope and project-specific legal services.Goodlawyer is also a fantastic Boast partner, as we leverage the expertise of their team, while sharing a passion for the startup and scaleup communities across Calgary—where Brett is based—and the entire Canadian ecosystem.I can't wait to hear how Brett got into the startup space, the genesis of Goodlawyer, and what's on his roadmap for the rest of 2023!Boast AI accelerates the success of innovative businesses globally with software that integrates financial, payroll, and engineering data into a single platform of R&D intelligence. Visit Boast.ai, sign up for our Blog newsletter and follow us on LinkedIn for weekly #InnovatorsLive sessions and the latest news to fuel your growth. Intro and Outro music provided by Dennis Ma whose mixes you can find on Soundcloud at DJ DennyDex.
"Unfortunately, there's a long history over the last decade that I tend to lean into controversies around any event that we're holding anywhere in the world, especially four weeks out, because the volume of tickets that are booked locally is highest in the final weeks." BetaKit's one-on-one interview with Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave on the eve of Collison 2023 after the tech conference announced a (one-year) return to Toronto for 2024. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop-shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
"They're trying to invent the next product category—that's what they want to do. They want to have some sort of hardware to push into the future. They just haven't convinced me that this really is the future yet." Apple just announced the most impressive—and expensive—AR/VR/MR device ever made. But who is the device for and how will they use it? MobileSyrup editor-in-chief Patrick O'Rourke joins to answer these questions fresh off of strapping Apple's spacial computer to his face. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
Is Collision staying in Toronto (and for how much)? Is Collision coming to Vancouver? Why are Canada's governments paying foreign companies to compete against local events? Are we a branch plant innovation ecosystem? Do we secretly believe we can't do it ourselves? Did Collision ban journalists at The Logic from attending? Is BetaKit filled with 'scumbag journalists?' People across Canada are asking questions about Collision. The answers say a lot about Canadian tech. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs. Reference links: Mayor Tory's departure, competing bids, and financial pressure on province and feds place Collision's future in Canada in doubt With Collision nearing a one-year Toronto extension, efforts are mounting for a West Coast alternative Good riddance, Collision tech conference and its $40-million ask. Canada can do better Letter from the editor: An update for readers on The Logic and Collision Paddy Cosgrave's invitation tweet
"We are in a time of the worst health care crisis we've seen in Canada. It is really close to a collapse of the system across the country." Brett Belchetz (Maple) and Alexandra Greenhill (Careteam Technologies) join to diagnose the failings of Canada's health care system before offering a prescription. How can innovators help? Can a balance be struck between public and private care? The doctors will see you now. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
“That is a deeply unhealthy way to live and to work and it's ultimately not a successful way to sustain a publication.” CANADALAND news editor Jonathan Goldsbie joins to discuss the rampant demise of digital media publications launched in the 2000s and how they compare to the slow death of traditional media. Advice for aspiring young journalists comes mixed with an investigation of the ideal media business model in 2023. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
In this episode of Culture Hack, we have a special guest, Brett Colvin, the CEO and co-founder of Good Lawyer. Good Lawyer is an alternative to traditional law firms, offering upfront and transparent fees, access to top legal talent, and cost-effective solutions. Brett shares his journey of starting Good Lawyer and the need for change in the legal industry. He emphasizes the importance of building a culture that resonates with the team and creates a sense of engagement. Good Lawyer focuses on three pillars of compensation: cash, equity, and personal growth opportunities. By fostering an environment where team members can continuously learn and grow, Good Lawyer aims to attract and retain top talent. Brett discusses the challenges of creating resonance within the team and the significance of having the right people on board. Looking ahead, Brett envisions the future of engagement and excitement in the workplace, considering factors like AI and virtual teams. He emphasizes the role of leaders within the organization in propagating the company's values and culture. By nurturing champions who believe in the company's mission, Good Lawyer aims to make a lasting impact. Join us on this insightful journey as we dive into the world of building engaged workspaces and empowering teams. A bit about Brett Colvin: Brett Colvin is CEO of Goodlawyer, a platform designed for fast-growing businesses (goodlawyer.ca). You can connect with Brett on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettrcolvin #culturehack #calgary #yycbusiness #EngagedWorkspaces #BusinessGrowth #Engagement #goodlawyer #legal #empoweringteams #values To be our Next Guest on Culture Hack at YYC Business please follow this link https://form.123formbuilder.com/6233829/form About Adam and Culture Hack: Adam's alternate title at ENTA Solutions is The Culture Ninja. His passion is helping small businesses excel by creating an engaging company culture. Adam's goal is to help your team achieve clarity of purpose and wholeheartedly commit to your company's values and vision. Connect with Adam on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-kolozetti Culture Hack is Adam's new show, exploring the impact that company culture has on employee engagement. Adam is talking with business owners, founders, and CEOs in Calgary to get their take on company culture and employee engagement. Get leadership insights from passionate people that have a vision for their business and the drive to reach their goals. As an interviewer, Adam is the ideal choice to share your knowledge and experience in leading a business to success. Website: https://yyccalgarybusiness.ca/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@megapixxmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yyccalgarybusiness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yyccalgarybusiness/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessYyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yyccalgarybusiness/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@yycbusiness/ Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org The views and opinions expressed in the video are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of MegaPixxMedia Ltd and their Affiliates Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. This video is for entertainment only.
"This announcement communicated two things: this thing we're getting rid of isn't primary to our mission—it's a side quest, we don't actually care about this; and we have a cultural problem at our company with who we've hired and what they're focused on." Madeline Stone, retail and e-commerce writer for Business Insider, joins to discuss the future of Shopify's "main quest" after cutting staff and selling off its logistics division. Co-hosts Rob & Doug then take over to discuss whether or not Shopify is the victim of Canada's tall poppy syndrome. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
"I don't necessarily know if the government understands what an innovation strategy is." Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) president Ben Bergen joins to answer listener-submitted questions about: the Canada Innovation Corporation, open banking, SR&ED reform, and why the feds are so behind on so many innovation files. Warning: listening to this podcast could be hazardous to your health while playing any "innovation policy" drinking games. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.
"We have industrialized grift in a way that is kind of unprecedented in human history." Canadian YouTuber Dan Olson (Folding Ideas) explains his battle against internet grifts, how his career changed after a viral video on NFTs, why Bill C-11 is a "legislative mess" and the future is a dead mall. Sponsored by Goodlawyer.
This is the 3rd episode in a new series titled “Clint's Chronicles” whereby high school student, Clint Cadio, shares his passion and creativity around entrepreneurship. In this episode, we were joined in the podcast studio by Clint's long time business partner, 17-year old PIerre Khalil. Okay, for serial entrepreneur, Clint Cadio, 2-years is a lifetime of creativity and innovation!! As listeners will learn, Pierre has been interested in technology since the age of 5 when he first took apart and re-assembled his dad's computer! This obsession with technology transcended into Pierre learning to code and combining that with a desire to convert several hours of video into text. That lead to Pierre and Clint collaborating on a new business they call, for now, Transcript AI. Transcript AI is in its early stages but Pierre and Clint have already had discussions with the folks from GoodLawyer in Calgary. Listeners to this podcast will recall that Brett Colvin is a past guest of the podcast (episode 104 on 1 April 2020). There is no “April Fools” associated with these two young high school entrepreneurs from Red Deer, Alberta §§§ The following links reflect references made during recording of this session: École Secondaire Notre Dame High School | https://bit.ly/3BQDi6C Python coding | https://www.python.org GoodLawyer | https://www.goodlawyer.ca/ §§§ Clint Cadio can be found through his LinkedIn profile (he allegedly switched off all other non-essential social media accounts): LinkedIn profile | https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-c-a7461722b/ §§§ Student | Entrepreneur | Entrepreneurship | High School | Middle School | Hustle and Studying | Making Bank | Finance | Learning | Podcast | Canada | Alberta | Red Deer | Calgary | Small Business | Coding | Languages | Voice to Text | Coding | Computers | Software Engineering | Backend Developer | Frontend Developer | Full Stack Developer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
Welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode, we are joined by Brett Colvin co-founder & CEO of Goodlawyer - a Canadian legaltech startup that leverages technology to make it faster, easier, and more affordable for you to get legal help.Brett started Goodlawyer after working at one of Canada's largest law firms as a corporate lawyer when he saw that most people can't afford the legal help they need. Typical firm rates were simply out of reach, so Brett teamed up with a developer, left the firm, and started Goodlawyer.So far, the company raised $1MM in their pre-seed fundraise and are looking to raise $3MM in their upcoming seed round as they expand their business.We sat down for a smooth cup of rose bros coffeeand discussed the lifetime value of customers, word of mouth marketing, network effects, why its better than ever to raise venture capital funding and why Alberta is a great place for entrepreneurs. This episode is also available on YouTube, so check out the rose bros channel, and if you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe to the channel. Also, this week's podcast was brought to you by Rundle Eco Services. Looking for a way to recycle your frac pond and pit liners used in the oil and gas industry? Rundle collects and processes liners using an environmentally friendly system, leaving a clean environmental footprint. The end use of these liners are shredded and processed into pellets that then can be extruded into various forms of usable plastic products including furniture, various building materials, industrial packaging etc. Checkout rundleco.com for more details on how you can recycle your industrial pond and pit liners today. Also, this podcast is sponsored by Headcanadaracing.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headcanadaracing.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headcanadaracing.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season.Enjoy!Support the show
Brett knows that the future is driven by founders and start-ups, and that they have the power to change the world. He was confident that his idea would gain traction because he knew it would resonate with customers. In this talk, Brett emphasizes the importance of customer feedback and how it can help improve your product. He also shares why the GoodLawyer team makes it a priority to cultivate an environment where employees feel empowered to take risks, learn from their mistakes, and take ownership of their work.
Goodlawyer is an Alberta-based interactive, online service that provides legal solutions for startups. When company CEO and founder Brett Colvin was working at one of Canada's largest law firms as a corporate lawyer, he saw first hand every day that most people can't afford the legal help they need. The typical firm rates are simply out of reach, so he teamed up with a developer and a designer, left the firm, and started Goodlawyer.On this episode, Joshua Weinberger, COO, walks our cohost Katie Dean through how Goodlawyer, an interactive online service, delivers on its promise to make it faster and easier for clients to find and hire legal help to help them succeed. BioJoshua Weinberger, Chief Operating Officer at GoodlawyerJosh is committed to empowering entrepreneurs with legal knowledge to fuel their business growth. From his experience working at Canada's largest law firm, Josh understands how legal protections and legal problems can make or break a business. In his role with Goodlawyer, Josh shares his insights and expertise to level the playing field and help founders benefit from the legal strategies large companies use to win. Josh's unique approach to law stems from his belief in the power of teams and helping those around you. (write up taken from Josh's LinkedIn profile)
Since the start of the pandemic, a lot of people have been considering the what, where, and why of legal work. Calgary-based startup Goodlawyer takes on these concerns by connecting lawyers with clients over an online platform. Matt Scrivens, Goodlawyer's Head of Legal Experience and the host of the Goodlawyer podcast (https://www.goodlawyer.ca/podcast), joined Jake Clark for a discussion about decentralization vs. centralization, what we can learn from blockchain, and how past practice models may provide guidance for the future.
This episode was produced in partnership with Lawbrokr, legal's first customer experience platform powered by lawyers. To learn more, visit lawbrokr.com and see how you can join the movement to become a modern lawyer. In this episode we are joined by Pauline Chan. Pauline has over a decade of legal experience in a national firm, as in-house counsel, and as a solo practitioner helping businesses of all sizes, from sole-proprietors to multinational corporations. She recently joined the legal tech platform Goodlawyer as a Lawyer in Residence because she is passionate about expanding access to legal help for small businesses and on the other side, improving the future of the law for historically marginalized lawyers. Pauline also has experience owning and running a barre fitness studio, giving her first-hand experience of what it takes to help small and mid-sized enterprises succeed. In a previous life, Pauline worked as an energy economist and later had a career in marketing and co-owned an insurance agency. In this conversation, Pauline tells us about the life event that led her to pursue a legal career. She also shares about her experiences teaching barre fitness classes and owning a fitness studio, how a discovery call with Goodlawyer changed the trajectory of her career, and we discuss the gap in knowledge about how trauma impacts an individual's ability to perform in the workplace. Pauline also reminds us that it's okay to never fully settle into one single career. Learn from Pauline on LinkedIn Follow Pauline on Instagram Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! – Erin & Piper – Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services.
While Canada has a rich tradition of entrepreneurship, it is home to an ever-growing number of obstacles for founders. In this interview, we will discuss some common legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs in Canada and what you can do about themWe had the opportunity to speak with Brett Colvin, Co-founder & CEO of Goodlawyer. Brett has overseen Goodlawyer's growth from inception to a 25+ person team. Brett was a corporate lawyer for 4+ years, and he experienced firsthand that most business owners can't afford the legal help they need. So, he quit the big firm, teamed up with a developer and a designer, and got to work on building something better.In this podcast, Brett discusses the legal hurdles faced by founders and SMEs in Canada today, why are these legal hurdles so difficult for them to overcome he also emphasized the importance of access to legal services for SMEs and founders, what are some of the ways that Goodlawyer helps founders succeed. To learn more about Goodlawyer visit goodlawyer.ca
Show Opening... But first (0:33); Management is so passé - it's co-creation that workers are demanding (20:30); Bans on flavoured e-cigarettes could see some vapers return to smoking cigarettes (42:35); Open Phones: Christmas Decorating (1:02:48); Calls to boycott the Beijing Olympics grow (1:24:56); Tech Tuesday Spotlight. GUEST: Alex Koch, Lawyer with GoodLawyer (1:45:03)
In this episode of Passion for Impact I am chatting with Brett Colvin, Goodlawyer's co-founder and CEO. Brett was a corporate lawyer for 4 years, when he experienced firsthand that most business owners can't afford the legal help they need. So, he quit the big firm, teamed up with a developer and a designer, and got to work on building something better. He has tips on getting started with a social enterprise platform (development, growth pains) plus some valuable insights on being an industry disrupter. Brett and his team….are truly doing good. Ready to listen? Let's get this started. Visit www.passionigniter.ca for more Impact Leadership Resources including details on ROCK YOUR LEADERSHIP (for leaders + teams). To book Trisha as a speaker for your conference or organization call 250.215.4313 or inquire via www.passionigniter.ca
My guest is Brett Colvin. Brett practiced as a corporate lawyer at Canada's largest firm for four years. Then in 2019, Brett co-founded Goodlawyer, an online platform that organizes micro legal services. Goodlawyer connects entrepreneurs across Canada with a network of business-minded lawyers. Brett and I talk about his life as a lawyer, the process of launching a startup and trends in the legal profession. For free consultations on a wide variety of legal issues, visit goodlawyer.ca and use PROMO CODE UWI15 References Goodlawyer Just Made Access to Legal Aid Much Easier https://baystbull.com/goodlawyer-ceo-brett-colvin-is-making-law-services-accessible-for-all-canadians/ National | Sandboxes for legal innovation https://nationalmagazine.ca/en-ca/articles/legal-market/regulatory/2020/sandboxes-for-legal-innovation The Only Job With an Industry Devoted to Helping People Quit - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/07/the-only-job-with-an-industry-devoted-to-helping-people-quit/375199/ The Pandemic Might Be The Tech Disruptor The Legal Industry Needs https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/02/08/the-pande…ght-be-the-tech-disruptor-the-legal-industry-needs/?sh=135b7fc43a40 Never Ask A Question You Don't Know The Answer To https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/993974-never-never-never-on-cross-examination-ask-a-witness-a-question Disclaimer The opinions expressed by the host and guests on the Unusually Well Informed podcast are their own and do not reflect their employer or any other affiliation. Host and Producer: Tim Hampton https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetimhampton/ https://designthinkingtoronto.com Guest: Brett Colvin https://goodlawyer.ca https://www.goodlawyer.ca/podcast Virtual voice over https://www.nuance.com/ Music Consequences by Nihilore https://youtu.be/BaWaucm-ewc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unusuallywellinformed/message