Ben Farrow is a shareholder of The Anderson Law Firm, LLC. He joined the firm in 2002 and was...
Joy Rhyne Webb is an attorney at Merritt, Webb, Wilson, & Caruso, PLLC in Durham, North Carolina. She focuses...
Kevin Almeroth is a principal at Deming, Parker, Hoffman, Campbell & Daly in Norcross, Georgia. He focuses his practice...
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is the CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers subscription-based law firm business...
What does it look like to be a daily provider of access to justice? In this On The Road episode from Elevate 2019, host Jared Correia talks to attorneys Ben Farrow, Joy Webb, and Kevin Almeroth about their experiences working in LegalShield provider firms. They discuss what it means to be a LegalShield firm–each specifically highlighting the advantage of being able to work with clients who might not otherwise have access to counsel. They also share their most memorable cases and talk about the challenges and enjoyment derived from working on legal matters in many different areas of law.
Ben Farrow is a shareholder and attorney at The Anderson Law Firm, LLC in Jackson, Mississippi.
Joy Rhyne Webb is an attorney at Merritt, Webb, Wilson, & Caruso, PLLC in Durham, North Carolina.
Kevin Almeroth is a principal at Deming, Parker, Hoffman, Campbell & Daly in Norcross, Georgia.
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Published: | June 24, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Best Legal Practices |
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