If you're a solo or small law firm owner who feels overworked, time-starved, or stuck at your current level, this podcast is for you. On Great Practice. Great Life.® you will hear from successful firm owners who have increased income, reduced stress, and built profitable, sustainable practices.
Hosted by Steve Riley, a former trial attorney and law firm coach for more than 20 years, the show dives into real conversations about law firm growth, leadership, and profitability. You will learn how to grow a firm that runs smoothly, from marketing and hiring to operations and culture, so you are not the bottleneck in your own business.
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You're Working Too Hard on the Wrong Problem in Your Law Firm with Dre Baldwin | Ep 174
Épisode 174
lundi 9 mars 2026 • Durée 33:52
What if the strategy that made you successful is now the very thing holding you back? In this episode, Steve sits down with returning guest Dre Baldwin—author, founder of Work on Your Game University, and fearless thinker—to unpack why high performers, especially lawyers, default to outworking every problem…and why that instinct eventually stops working.
Dre and Steve dig into one of the most common traps for attorneys: misdiagnosis. You assume the problem is what you can see; clients aren't paying, leads have slowed down, billing feels messy, the team can't keep up. But those are often symptoms. The real issue is usually upstream: poor case selection, weak marketing skills, unclear positioning, or a diluted message that attracts the wrong work. Dre uses the Animal Farm character Boxer and the "kinetic chain" idea to show how effort, when misapplied, becomes its own obstacle and why pressing harder on the gas pedal can keep you stuck.
A major thread in this conversation is the shift from improvement to leverage. Once you've been in the game long enough, the breakthrough usually isn't "get better at the job." It's learning how to extract more output from the ability you already have: through better questions, discernment, niching, signal clarity, delegation, and sometimes doing less in the wrong places so the real constraint shows up. They also talk about the difference between confidence and courage: confidence feels good because the path is familiar; courage is staying focused, like niching down, even when you hit the uncomfortable "void" where optionality shrinks and results haven't caught up yet. Hedging feels safer, but it dilutes impact.
Stop pressing harder on the gas. The leverage you're looking for is on the other side of a better question, and this episode gives you practical ways to find it, including using outside perspectives (coaches and even well-prompted AI) to challenge assumptions, being willing to be an amateur again in new domains, and testing counterintuitive moves like scaling back effort so better solutions can surface.
In this episode, you will hear:
Why high performers default to outworking every problem — and when that strategy stops working
The Animal Farm "Boxer" trap and what it costs lawyers and professionals over time
Diagnosing root causes vs. symptoms using the kinetic chain analogy
How to use a coach or AI to challenge assumptions and surface the real issue
The courage to do less — and why it's harder than working more
Niching down, signal clarity, and the uncomfortable void between pivoting and results
The critical difference between confidence and courage, and why courage is what actually creates leverage
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You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
Stop Chasing "The Best" and Beat Yesterday with Jake Thompson | Ep. 173
Épisode 173
lundi 2 mars 2026 • Durée 41:39
Stop Racing Someone Else's Race and Start Winning Yours! That's the message Great Practice, Great Life has today. Steve Riley welcomes back Jake Thompson, the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day and an Atticus community favorite, to deliver a wake-up call every ambitious attorney and firm owner needs to hear.
Drawing fresh inspiration from his two newest books, The Line, a compelling story about touching the line and claiming that extra inch of excellence, and Beat Yesterday, the research-driven guide to outrunning your own yesterday, Jake reveals why the relentless pursuit of being "the best" is quietly sabotaging your fulfillment, your energy, and your firm's long-term growth.
Together they expose the hidden traps that derail high-achievers: toxic comparison that breeds complacency or despair, an ego that turns feedback into a personal attack, and the exhausting chase for external trophies (bigger revenue numbers, flashier verdicts, "top firm" status) that never deliver lasting satisfaction.
Jake shares clear, immediately usable frameworks to break free: Clarify the real game you actually want to win (your unique vision of a great practice and great life, not someone else's scoreboard). Redefine competition as beating yesterday's version of yourself. Harness small daily margins that create massive separation. Transform uncomfortable feedback (from clients, team members, or lost opportunities) into pure momentum instead of defensiveness.
Steve shares a key insight on law firm profitability: lawyers who commit to consistent physical discipline and energy management often double their income within a year—not through magic, but through sharper focus, bolder confidence, the discipline to reject bad cases, and the ability to project the reliability and longevity that high-value clients instinctively trust.
If you're ready to silence the comparison noise, stop borrowing other people's goals like ill-fitting clothes, and start building a practice that funds and fiercely protects the life you truly want, this conversation hands you both the mindset revolution and the practical tools to make it happen.
The Best of 2025: Great Life (Top 5 Moments) | Ep. 164
Épisode 164
lundi 29 décembre 2025 • Durée 34:59
As 2025 wraps up, Steve revisits five standout moments from some of our most impactful Great Life conversations this year. Like Part 1, this episode is built as a highlight reel, with short clips pulled from full-length interviews, but this time the focus is on building a great life so your great practice can grow quicker and easier.
The goal is simple: give you the best ideas from 2025 in one place, so you can reconnect with what matters, protect your energy, and approach the new year with more clarity and intention.
You'll hear:
Lea Anne Groover on gaining clarity and focus through simple daily structure, movement, and intentional prioritization
Dr. Deborah Day on why sleep, exercise, and nutrition are non-negotiables for sustained performance under pressure
Brother Curtis on navigating anxiety by bringing it into the light with perspective, trust, and support
Matthew Emerzian on the mattering mindset and finding purpose, meaning, and significance in everyday work
Blinn Bates on planning real breaks through intentional absence and why "forced exile" strengthens both life and business
As you listen, treat this like a personal reset session. Steve tees up five questions to keep in mind:
What tiny daily habit can restore clarity and focus?
What routine keeps you in a healthy peak state during intense weeks?
How do you stop running on anxiety and choose a sustainable performance state?
How do you keep meaning, what "great life" means to you, front and center at work and at home?
How can you design your firm so you can truly step away?
If a clip makes you think, "I needed to hear that," check the show notes and jump into the full episode for the complete conversation.
Growing a High-End Boutique Family Law Firm with Caroline Black Sikorske | Ep 074
Épisode 74
lundi 8 avril 2024 • Durée 01:03:05
The maze of family law practice is complex, but Caroline Black Sikorske guides us through it.
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, step inside the world of a top-tier family law attorney, where razor-sharp expertise and empathetic client relations are the keys to success. Caroline's shift from prosecutor to managing partner shows her commitment to excellence. Her strategies reveal the balance between a high-quality, low-volume caseload and maintaining potent client relationships.
Navigating the battleground of family law requires resilience and a sense of purpose. Caroline opens up about her client selection process and managing the emotional toll of these cases. In the trenches of high-stakes family disputes, Caroline upholds the value of specialization, shares anecdotes about learning from legal giants, and stresses boundaries to safeguard personal well-being.
As we close, Caroline does not shy away from the future. Reflecting on succession planning and retirement, she underscores the importance of preparing for life beyond the courtroom. Her thoughts on leadership, cultivating a supportive work culture, and guiding the next generation of legal minds offer a beacon for seasoned attorneys and those just beginning their careers.
Join us on this journey into the heart of legal practice, where courage meets compassion and forging success through challenge.
In this episode, you will hear:
Caroline Black Sikorske's thoughts on managing a family law practice with a high-quality, low-volume caseload for detailed case management and strong client connections
The importance of mentorship and specialization in family law to stand out in a competitive market
Her firm's rigorous client selection process and strategic focus on "A" and "B" clients to maintain quality service and manage the emotional weight of complex cases
Strategies for managing the emotional toll of family law
Compartmentalization, self-care, and building genuine relationships within the legal community
Networking within bar associations and cultivating referrals from other lawyers rather than traditional advertising for organic practice growth
How You Can Make More Money by Taking Additional Time Off with Mark Powers | Ep 073
Épisode 73
lundi 1 avril 2024 • Durée 54:37
Imagine stepping out of your office on a Friday and not looking back until Monday, all while your law practice thrives more than ever. That's not just a daydream but a reality Mark Powers and Steve are excited to share.
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Mark, the founder of Atticus, joins Steve in unwrapping a counterintuitive approach—positive constraints. It's about creating firm boundaries that boost your bank balance and replenish your zest for life. We tackle managing workloads, securing weekends off, and aiming for a staggering 175 days of freedom every year, changing grinding days into a profit-driven business model. Steve recalls a powerful moment when he first attempted to peel himself away from his desk after a relentless decade of work, and it all started with a "movie day."
This episode is about strategies for a successful law firm, a personal journey into taking breaks, and the personal growth that comes with it. We talk about how setting constraints is a strategy for financial health as well as for personal well-being. Hear candid stories and actionable steps that can lead you to cultivate a sustainable business that supports you, your clients, and the life you want to lead, all while savoring the success and happiness you deserve.
Join Mark and Steve as they guide you through this process that might redefine what it means to have a great practice and a great life.
In this episode, you will hear:
How to increase income and personal well-being by setting positive constraints in law practices
The importance of setting boundaries to prevent law firms from depleting resources
Strategies for lawyers to manage workloads and refrain from weekend work
Aiming for a sustainable work-life balance and 175 leisure days a year
Personal growth through taking systematic breaks, beginning with simple steps like a "movie day" to foster a healthier work-life balance
The paradox of working less yet earning more by focusing on profit-driven business models instead of income from direct work
Some examples of positive constraints, such as the story of Dr. Seuss and his creative challenge
Should I Build a Law Firm for Sale? with Denise Cullen | Ep 072
Épisode 72
lundi 25 mars 2024 • Durée 43:49
Have you ever considered what it takes to construct a law firm that can thrive without you?
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Denise Cullen of the Atticus team joins Steve to flip the script and extract his thoughts on creating a legal practice designed for a future sale. We dive into the nuances of why a firm's independence attracts potential buyers and how cultivating a life beyond the office walls can elevate your firm's appeal.
Throughout the conversation, we tackle the emotional journey of succession planning, confronting the challenges and triumphs of handing over the keys to your legal kingdom. During a much-needed break, Steve stumbled upon a realization: true productivity blooms from well-timed rest. This revelation extends to your firm's value, where nurturing a culture that prizes balance is progressive and lucrative. We also explore hiring practices that set the stage for a seamless transition, ensuring your legacy is intentionally carried forward.
Wrapping things up, we discuss attorneys' lasting impact on their communities. We amplify our positive influence by reshaping the attorney-client relationship and focusing on the local changes we create. Our discussion underscores redefining success to encompass career accomplishments and the tangible differences we make in our clients' lives.
Join Denise and Steve as we navigate the rewarding path of building a law firm that exemplifies professional achievement and personal fulfillment.
In this episode, you will hear:
Why building an independent law firm increases sales value
Strategies for successful law firm exits
Avoiding overlooking succession planning
Being indispensable reduces attractiveness to buyers
Eight key rules for effective transition
Taking breaks to enhance productivity
Steve's experience taking weekends off, which led to increased performance and benefitted the firm's market appeal
Automating marketing for proactive client engagement
Efficiency and aligning the practice with personal well-being can deter the desire to sell
Unveiling the Secrets Steve Won't Tell You with Victor Medina & Mark Metzger | Ep 071
Épisode 71
lundi 18 mars 2024 • Durée 59:43
Have you ever been caught in the attorney's paradox, where success in the courtroom equals a life sentence of burnout?
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Victor Medina and Mark Metzger join Steve to dissect the relentless grind that traps so many in the legal profession and the power of a shift in perspective. They lay bare the tenets of personal happiness and professional success, weaving through stories of gratitude, the strength found in relationships, and the question of "why" that makes any "how" seem inconsequential.
Navigating the legal labyrinth is about understanding the law and recognizing when to leverage and delegate to reclaim our personal lives. This episode is a reflective session where we confront the psychological fortresses safeguarding the status quo. We tackle the allure of financial success, the burnout it can bring, and how business savvy—like leveraging your team—can revolutionize both your practice and your life.
Taking leaps of faith in the courtroom is one thing, but applying that same courage to life decisions is a different game. In this conversation, we face the fears and risks head-on, sharing personal anecdotes illustrating the bravery required for growth.
The journey to a fulfilling life and career is riddled with tough decisions, especially when personal relationships weigh on professional contentment.
In this episode, you will hear:
Uncovering how lawyers can break free from the cycle of burnout and redefine personal and professional success
The importance of identifying a personal "why" to drive change and combat the grind of legal practice
Lawyers' reluctance to delegate and leverage their teams and its consequences
The role of fear in preventing lawyers from applying their knowledge and taking risks for growth
The difference between contemplating a better future and taking action to achieve it
Tough decisions and their impact on lawyers' personal lives
The struggle with long hours at work versus confronting unhappy home relationships
Creating space for growth and overcoming fear to unlock potential
The Secret to Growing a Peak Performance Law Firm: A Podcast Takeover with Valerie Peterson | Ep 070
Épisode 70
lundi 11 mars 2024 • Durée 37:58
Have you ever wondered if the secret to professional triumph in law could lie in your next vacation?
That's Steve's conversation with Atticus CEO and the guest host of this episode, Valerie Peterson, as they turn the tables on Great Practice, Great Life. Steve and Valerie dive into the paradox at the heart of the legal profession: the belief that success is the product of relentless work, often at the expense of personal well-being. Together, they navigate a series of revelations about how peak performance—fueled by rest, strategic energy management, and a keen focus on cognitive health—can amplify a firm's growth and enhance client service.
Valerie and Steve aren't shy about confronting the hustle-harder culture prevalent in the legal field. They share stories of lawyers discovering that prioritizing their health isn't just an indulgence. It's critical for achieving the pinnacle of professional capability. Valerie and Steve explore strategies for fostering peak performance that defies the traditional grind-till-you-collapse ethos, outlining why a clear mind and a rested body can be your greatest assets in the courtroom or negotiation table. By redefining what success means, they believe lawyers can unlock professional rewards that align with a fulfilling life.
They also take an intimate look at the teeter-totter balance between a bustling legal career and the quest for personal happiness. Valerie and Steve discuss the notion that sacrificing your personal life is necessary for professional accolades and underscore the importance of defining success on your own terms.
Come along with us and reflect on how prioritizing well-being isn't just a strategic career move but an act of self-respect that can enrich every facet of your life.
In this episode, you will hear:
Valerie Peterson's "podcast takeover" explores how prioritizing health and wellness leads to peak performance and law firm growth
Challenging the belief that non-ROI activities are futile
Promoting personal wellness as a catalyst for professional success
The counterintuitive role of rest and well-being in enhancing cognitive capabilities and problem-solving skills for lawyers
Success Strategies & Succession Planning with Mark Powers | Ep 069
Épisode 69
lundi 4 mars 2024 • Durée 59:03
Have you set your sights on a future where your law firm thrives beyond your tenure?
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Mark Powers, the founder and president of Atticus, Inc., joins Steve for a conversation on succession planning for lawyers. We dissect the traditional succession model, and Mark shares how to transform a practice into a valuable, enduring asset. This episode isn't just about passing the torch. It's a strategic guide to cultivating a law firm that sustains profitability and outlasts its founders.
As we explore the nuanced process of preparing your practice for the next generation, we underscore the required critical shift—from laboring within your firm to developing it into a lucrative, transferable business. Mark and Steve review different models, from grooming successors to contemplating mergers, all while considering the emotional weight of detaching your identity from your life's work. This conversation is an essential resource for any attorney aiming to pave the way for a seamless transition that ensures both the firm's and their own prosperity.
Rounding out our conversation, we tackle the emotional and strategic layers involved in succession. The path to increasing a law firm's value and achieving a great practice—and life—highlights why you need to plan early and cultivate a mindset centered on empowerment.
If you want to lead a fulfilling life inside and outside the confines of the legal profession, this episode with Mark Powers will equip you with the information you need to craft a legacy supporting your vision for the future.
In this episode, you will hear:
Mark Powers shares how to create a strong succession plan for law firms that ensures profitability and legacy
Hiring professional CEOs and grooming successors for long-term firm sustainability
Detaching your identity from the firm and establishing structured succession paths
Succession planning challenges and strategies, like developing internal successors and poor communication
Alternative succession strategies, including mergers and partnerships, considering regulatory advantages and firm profitability
8 Critical Factors for Choosing Your Practice Management Software with Daniel Miller - Part 2 | Ep 068
Épisode 68
lundi 26 février 2024 • Durée 30:09
On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, Steve continues his discussion with attorney Daniel Miller, exploring the nitty-gritty of practice management software for law firms.
We're tackling how software can transform your legal practice by tracking every file's journey from inception to completion, providing insights into staff performance, and pinpointing any bottlenecks in your workflows. Discover the art of task management through client workflows and how tools like Kanban boards can revolutionize your approach to client service, leading to enhanced productivity and a standout client experience.
Daniel shares his expert strategies, helping you fine-tune your firm's operational efficiency with the right practice management tools. We delve into features like accurate time tracking, secure client portals, and integrated billing systems that streamline your firm's financial dealings. Moreover, we discuss how incorporating phone systems can ensure seamless client communication.
This conversation will help you balance professional growth, efficient practice management, and the personal joy of life's moments—because success isn't just about work; it's about making time for what matters most.
In this episode, you will hear:
Attorney Daniel Miller on practice management software in enhancing law firm efficiency and client experience
Monitoring file progress, staff performance, workflow bottlenecks, and utilizing Kanban boards for visual task management
The importance of secure client portals, accurate time tracking, and integrated billing systems to improve security, efficiency, and client relations
Maintaining work-life balance by managing time effectively and establishing efficient processes
How structured practice management systems contribute to successful legal practices while ensuring personal time for family and life events
Customizable reporting within practice management tools for tracking business performance and identifying improvement areas
Integrating practice management software with phone systems to facilitate communication tracking and billing for client interactions
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In this episode, you will hear:
The difference between being the best and becoming your best
Clarifying the game you actually want to win in your practice and life
How unhealthy comparison fuels ego, complacency, and burnout
Using comparison as a learning tool instead of a threat
Touching the line and the power of small daily disciplines
Why physical health and personal discipline impact financial performance
Turning uncomfortable feedback into growth instead of defensiveness
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Curious about optimising your life as an attorney? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
In this episode, you will hear:
Five standout Great Life moments from 2025
A tiny daily movement habit that supports clarity, energy, and focus
The Top 3 daily focus method for reducing overwhelm and prioritizing what matters
Anxiety as "fog," and how trusted support and better language can reduce its grip
The mattering mindset, values, and meaning in stressful seasons
"Forced exile" as a true time-off strategy and a systems test for a healthier firm and life
Best of 2025: Attorney Success & Law Firm Growth Highlights
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Active listening in legal practice for better management, leadership, and building respectful relationships with colleagues
Retirement planning, succession, and coaching the next generation of legal professionals
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
Starting with manageable goals, like taking weekends off, to build toward more substantial time off while maintaining a profitable business
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
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Aligning the practice with your personal vision
Establishing client care programs to increase sale value and client-centric profitability
Lawyers' local impact through personal client changes
The importance of positive contributions to the community and individuals
Steve's personal transformation from disliking other lawyers to personal growth and a focus on both a successful practice and a fulfilling life
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
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Practical steps to enhance performance
Examining the traditional culture of overwork in law firms
Building a peak performance team and personal support systems to sustain high performance in the legal profession
The importance of balancing a legal career with personal life
Debating the pursuit of wealth over well-being
How redefining success and investing in wellness can lead to greater professional satisfaction
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
Building a law firm's value to enable founders to take time off and maintain firm success
The personalized process of succession planning, accounting for age, business value, and personal finances
The pursuit of a meaningful life beyond wealth accumulation
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
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Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice.
You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
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