Nick Norden: Your Ego Is the Thing Slowing Your Firm Down
Most trial lawyers think the hard part is winning. You try the case, you get the verdict, you move on to the next one. Then you start your own firm and learn the truth. Winning cases and running a firm …
CHAD DUDLEY/SEVEN DISCIPLINES: THE OPERATIONAL GAP RESHAPING PERSONAL INJURY LAW FIRMS.
What is the biggest competitive risk for personal injury firms? Does it live in the courtroom? A bad jury. A weak expert. A judge with a defense bent. The answer is that the real risk sits inside the firm, in …
Confessions of a Law Firm CSO: Why Most Trial Lawyers Can’t Scale Their Firm And What to Do Instead
Can you be a courtroom warrior and run a high-performing business? For most personal injury trial lawyers, the answer is: not without help.
In a recent episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Natasha …
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Leadership, Resilience, and the Four Pillars of Sustainable Practice: A Conversation with Thomas Tona
Ever wonder what Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and law firm leadership have in common?
A lot more than you’d think.
In a recent episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Thomas Tona of TonaLaw. A …