Erin Gerstenzang is a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. She primarily handles DUI and other drug- and alcohol-related offenses. Erin is also a regular lecturer on ethics and technology, and a practicing minimalist.
At the intersection of legal need, a pandemic, and tech is the opportunity to develop a niche practice. This Atlanta lawyer has directions.
Jess Birken, Ben Sessions, Gyi Tsakalakis, and Erin Gerstenzang discuss the format of the new Un-Track for Doers at this year’s TECHSHOW.
Chad Burton, Erin Gerstenzang, Jennifer Reynolds, and John Strohmeyer compete to discover who is the ultimate master of Clio’s Legal Trends Report.
Criminal defense attorney Erin Gerstenzang shares her vision for scaling her solo practice, what success looks like, and the challenges that come with growth.
Erin Gerstenzang and Megan Zavieh talk about how lawyers can use Twitter and other forms of social media the right way.
Erin Gerstenzang and Kimberly Bennett talk about legal ethics and how it collides with modern law firms, securing data, and the do’s and don’ts of posting on social media.
Erin Gerstenzang talks about the initiative and the current landscape of ethics reform including lawyer regulations.
Gyi Tsakalakis and Erin Gerstenzang talk about getting reviews, dealing with negative reviews, and creative responses to reviews for lawyers.
In this episode we talk to Erin Gerstenzang about her solo criminal defense practice and the challenges of going solo, especially for newer lawyers.
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