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The Renegade Lawyer Podcast

The Renegade Lawyer Podcast

Released: 2024-03-12
© 2024 The Renegade Lawyer Podcast
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112 Episodes
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112 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-03-12
© 2024 The Renegade Lawyer Podcast
Most Recent Episode
Finding Your Legal Niche and Avoiding Law Firm Disputes with Jonathan Hawkins

Finding Your Legal Niche and Avoiding Law Firm Disputes with Jonathan Hawkins

Time: 48:03
Dive into a game-changing conversation on The Renegade Lawyers Podcast with host Ben Glass. Episode 35 features a standout chat with Jonathan Hawkins, the go-to attorney for legal professionals. With his unique engineer's perspective and legal prowess, Jonathan tackles the challenging world of regulatory structures, contracts, and the essence of entrepreneurial law. 
Offering insights that could redefine how lawyers scale and manage their practices, this episode is a must-listen for those eager to navigate the complexities of law and business. Join us for a talk that demystifies the legal hurdles every ambitious lawyer must overcome.
Ben Glass is a nationally recognized personal injury and long-term disability insurance attorney in Fairfax, VA.
Since 2005, Ben Glass and Great Legal Marketing have been helping solo and small firm lawyers make more money, get more clients and still get home in time for dinner. We call this TheGLMTribe.com
What Makes The GLM Tribe Special?
In short, we are the only organization within the "business builder for lawyers" space that is led by two practicing lawyers.
One thing we're sure you've noticed is that despite the variety of options within our space, no one else is mixing
the actual practice of law with business building in the way that we are.
There are no other organizations who understand the highs and lows of running a small law firm and are engaged in talking to real clients. That is what sets GLM apart from every other organization, and it is why we have had loyal members that have been with us for two-decades.
We've always been proud of the tools we give lawyers to create the law firms of their dreams. We know exactly what modules you should, software you should utilize, and the strategies you need to employ to build a law-firm that is a cash-generating machine. When someone initially becomes a GLM member, you can bet that they're joining for the tactics and tools that we offer.
Episode ID: 1000648920030
GUID: Buzzsprout-14661253
Release Date: 12/03/2024, 19:30:00

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I am more convinced than ever that nothing that traditional bar organizations are doing is going to move the needle on the sad stats on lawyer happiness ...The root cause of all lawyers' problems is financial stress. Financial stress holds you back from getting the right people on the bus, running the right systems, and being able to only do work for clients you want to work with. Financial stress keeps you in the office on nights and weekends, often doing work you hate for people you don't like, and doing that work alone.(Yes, you have permission to do only work you like doing and doing it with people you like working with.)The money stress is not because the lawyers are bad lawyers or bad people. In fact, most lawyers are good at the lawyering part and they are good people.The money stress is caused by the general lack of both business skills and an entrepreneurial mindset.Thus, good lawyers who are good people get caught up and slowed down in bringing their gifts to the world. Their families, teams, clients, and communities are not well-served because you can't serve others at your top level when you are constantly worrying about money.We can blame the law schools and the elites of the profession who are running bar organizations, but to blame anyone else for your own woes is a loser's game. It is, in itself, a restrictive, narrow, mindset that will keep you from ever seeing, let alone experiencing, a better future.Lawyers need to be in rooms with other entrepreneurs. They need to hang with people who won't tell you that your dreams are too big or that "they" or "the system "won't allow you to achieve them. They need to be in rooms where people will be in their ear telling them that their dreams are too small.Get in better rooms. That would be the first step.Second step, ignore every piece of advice any general organized bar is giving about how to make your firm or your life better.

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