Deciding to build your own law firm is an enormous decision that could end up being one of the most rewarding choices you ever make, but it is not something you should rush into. The fact of the matter is most law schools are, understandably, geared toward teaching the practice of law and training students to think like attorneys. Most law school curriculum does not devote much time for teaching the business end of the legal industry.

This episode of The Entrepreneurial Lawyer features the first of a two-part conversation with Lexicon Sales Consultant Sara Langan about the ways in which the emergence of practice management software is changing the legal landscape. Sara chats with podcast hosts Dan Cuneo and Sarah Ruttan Bates...

This episode of The Entrepreneurial Lawyer welcomes Kristen Schneider, the owner of Kristen Schneider Consulting. Kristen speaks with podcast hosts Dan Cuneo and Sarah Ruttan Bates about digital marketing for law firms. The group discuss how legal marketing has changed throughout the last couple of years,...