David Holmes shares insights from his personal experiences as a law firm leader.
Greg Crabtree discusses important metrics that lawyers should measure when striving for a profitable small or solo law firm.
Myra Pasek and Pete Cline discuss various legal issues they have dealt with while working at startup companies.
Philip Mauriello discusses his path to becoming a solo attorney.
Shannon Montgomery talks about the differences between building a business around a brand versus building a brand around your business.
Taylor Darcy talks about why he chose to go solo and the technology that has helped make his practice successful.
Christy Burke talks about she started her own legal technology marketing company.
Melanie Bragg talks about the assistance programs and upcoming events in GPSolo and why lawyers should get involved.
Larry Bridgesmith discusses how law is changing to a client-first business model and talks about the technology that will enable lawyers to run their firms better, faster, and cheaper.
Bill Galione talks about how he combined research, personal interest, and passion to establish a niche within personal injury law.
Alma Asay discusses how she started and sold her legal technology startup and the experience she faced when working with lawyers as clients.
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Joyce Tischler discusses lessons learned from the founding of Animal Legal Defense Fund, which she founded in 1979.
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Jay Mandal discusses how his startup bootcamp for lawyers helps students learn cross-disciplinary skills that can make their legal businesses thrive.