395. Starting Your Solo Law Firm with Jason Rice

Jason Rice is a solo practitioner up in the beautiful state of Maine, having left the Sunshine State of Florida to pursue his illegal practice near his wife’s hometown was a matter of fact, and he has a family law practice there called Dirigo Divorce. One of the planning tools he used in preparation to…

394. The Restaurant Lawyer with Sean Morris

This is a classic re-run of my episode with Sean Morris. Neil chats with Sean Morris about his experience as a primary authority in the restaurant community of Washington D.C., as well as their experience as co-graduates of The Catholic University of America. Get in touch with Sean Morris: Website: https://morrisesq.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seantmorris/  Thank you…

393. Responsible Mining and Responsible Law Firm Ownership with Peter Smith

Today, my guest, Peter Smith, founded a law firm in beautiful Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Peter’s firm does a number of things, but much of it is centered around the mining industry. While we don’t often talk about specific areas of law on the show, but today it is a fascinating conversation touching on the starting…

392. Project Management for Law Firms with Katherine Porter

Today my guest is Katherine Porter. She is a litigation attorney out of Southern California who developed, originally as a side gig, a project management consulting firm that has become more and more of her primary role. We have a really interesting discussion about how project management can be used to understand the workflows, resource…

391. Living a Technicolor Life with Wendy Meadows

Today, I am happy to welcome back Wendy Meadows! If that name seems familiar to you, she was a guest back on Episode 307 talking about time management techniques. This time, I am excited to speak with her primarily about her first book: sparkle and GRIT: Live a Technicolor Life by Finally Finding Balance, Escaping…