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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2024 · 35 MIN

Attorney Brian Glass Discusses the Importance of Designing a Law Firm that Aligns with Your Goals and Values

from The Managing Partners Podcast: Law Firm Business Podcast · host Kevin Daisey & Array

Brian Glass is an attorney and the co-founder of Great Legal Marketing, a consulting and coaching firm for solo and small firm lawyers. He has over 15 years of experience in the legal industry and specializes in personal injury law. Brian is passionate about helping lawyers build successful and fulfilling practices that align with their personal goals and values. Brian Glass discusses the challenges that lawyers face in running their firms and the importance of prioritizing their own well-being and happiness. He emphasizes the need for lawyers to design their practices around the life they want, rather than sacrificing their personal lives for the sake of their clients. Brian also highlights the mental health issues prevalent in the legal profession and the need for lawyers to take care of their own mental well-being.

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