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Join us every two weeks as we serve up cutting-edge SEO strategies, advertising tips, operational challenges, and fresh perspectives on the latest trends, technology, and tactics in legal marketing.

Whether you’re an established law firm or a solo practitioner looking to stay ahead in the competitive legal landscape, this podcast is your ultimate guide to success. From trial lawyers just getting started, to in-house marketing managers, Hot Docket has something for you.</description>
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Join us every two weeks as we serve up cutting-edge SEO strategies, advertising tips, operational challenges, and fresh perspectives on the latest trends, technology, and tactics in legal marketing.

Whether you’re an established law firm or a solo practitioner looking to stay ahead in the competitive legal landscape, this podcast is your ultimate guide to success. From trial lawyers just getting started, to in-house marketing managers, Hot Docket has something for you.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>AI. CX. SEO. ♪♫ <i>E-I-E-I-O</i>. ♪♫ At some point, it all starts to sound like noise. </p>
<p>But behind the buzzwords, something very real is happening. Every new wave of technology is changing how you manage cases, how you deliver results, and how you measure success. And that change is creating a divide.</p>
<p>The legal landscape is undergoing a structural shift. Inside firms everywhere, workflows are being rebuilt. Decisions are being driven by data. And AI is quietly removing the friction that used to slow everything down.</p>
<p>If you are still relying on one person at the front desk to handle intakes, and calling it innovation because they know Microsoft Word, that model is already outdated. [That’s our nice way of saying, “Get with the times, pal!”] If your firm is ignoring this AI shift, the truth is, you are falling behind. </p>
<p>In this episode, Michael L. Saile, Jr. of Cordisco & Saile gives you his perspective at what this transition into the new AI era actually requires. His firm has grown more than 200% in cases and inventory over the past two years. Not by simply adding more people, but by redesigning how the firm operates at its core.</p>
<p>Mike walks through how you can build the infrastructure needed for real growth, how you can attract and retain A-level talent, and how you can increase case value without increasing operational strain.This is not about replacing attorneys. It is about removing the inefficiencies that hold you back.</p>
<p>The firms pulling ahead are not the busiest. They are the most systemized. And in today’s legal market, that gap is only getting wider.</p>
<p>So we leave you with one question…</p>
<p>Are you building a firm that can keep up? Or are you preparing to be left behind?</p>
<h3>Episode Rundown</h3>
<ul>
 <li>Mike’s journey from a small PI “mill” to tech-powered firm owner [01:02]</li>
 <li>Building a scalable, process-driven team without losing the personal touch [03:00]</li>
 <li>Switching to Litify and making data the new backbone of operations [03:35]</li>
 <li>Bringing on a fractional CFO and integrating financial forecasting [04:08]</li>
 <li>How AI tools like Eve are creating “state-of-the-art” prelitigation teams [06:20]</li>
 <li>Getting more thorough and effective demand packages in minutes, not hours [08:09]</li>
 <li>Evolving onboarding, in-house mentorship, and incentives to attract “A players” [09:35]</li>
 <li>Fostering fun and culture during periods of rapid firm growth [11:19]</li>
 <li>The present (and limits) of AI in litigation—why humans aren’t out of courtrooms yet [15:04]</li>
 <li>Venue selection secrets for maximizing case value in PA [26:08]</li>
 <li>Mike’s must-attend trial conferences and his approach to ongoing education [21:55]</li>
 <li>(Bonus) The Philly cheesesteak debate settled by a South Philly local [28:44]</li>
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<h3>Key Takeaways for Law Firms</h3>
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 <li>Process is everything: Invest early in solid SOPs and onboarding—your firm can’t scale without them 03:07.</li>
 <li>Data over gut instinct: Move your operations to robust case management systems and dashboards for smarter, faster decisions 03:39.</li>
 <li>Embrace AI now: AI can already automate complex and time-consuming tasks, from demand drafting to document review—freeing up in-house talent for what tech can’t do 07:09.</li>
 <li>Grow your own talent: Create internal career paths and coaching to develop the litigation skills your market demands 10:49.</li>
 <li>Don’t neglect culture: Personalized recognition and fun incentives keep staff engaged and buy-in strong through growth 11:19.</li>
 <li>Know your venue: Strategic filing can translate to 20-30% higher case value—don’t accept the default 26:08.</li>
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<p>Important Links and Resources:</p>
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 <li>Website: <a href="https://www.cordiscosaile.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.cordiscosaile.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile</a></li>
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<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p>
<p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p>
<p>.</p>
<p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AI. CX. SEO. ♪♫ <i>E-I-E-I-O</i>. ♪♫ At some point, it all starts to sound like noise. </p>
<p>But behind the buzzwords, something very real is happening. Every new wave of technology is changing how you manage cases, how you deliver results, and how you measure success. And that change is creating a divide.</p>
<p>The legal landscape is undergoing a structural shift. Inside firms everywhere, workflows are being rebuilt. Decisions are being driven by data. And AI is quietly removing the friction that used to slow everything down.</p>
<p>If you are still relying on one person at the front desk to handle intakes, and calling it innovation because they know Microsoft Word, that model is already outdated. [That’s our nice way of saying, “Get with the times, pal!”] If your firm is ignoring this AI shift, the truth is, you are falling behind. </p>
<p>In this episode, Michael L. Saile, Jr. of Cordisco & Saile gives you his perspective at what this transition into the new AI era actually requires. His firm has grown more than 200% in cases and inventory over the past two years. Not by simply adding more people, but by redesigning how the firm operates at its core.</p>
<p>Mike walks through how you can build the infrastructure needed for real growth, how you can attract and retain A-level talent, and how you can increase case value without increasing operational strain.This is not about replacing attorneys. It is about removing the inefficiencies that hold you back.</p>
<p>The firms pulling ahead are not the busiest. They are the most systemized. And in today’s legal market, that gap is only getting wider.</p>
<p>So we leave you with one question…</p>
<p>Are you building a firm that can keep up? Or are you preparing to be left behind?</p>
<h3>Episode Rundown</h3>
<ul>
 <li>Mike’s journey from a small PI “mill” to tech-powered firm owner [01:02]</li>
 <li>Building a scalable, process-driven team without losing the personal touch [03:00]</li>
 <li>Switching to Litify and making data the new backbone of operations [03:35]</li>
 <li>Bringing on a fractional CFO and integrating financial forecasting [04:08]</li>
 <li>How AI tools like Eve are creating “state-of-the-art” prelitigation teams [06:20]</li>
 <li>Getting more thorough and effective demand packages in minutes, not hours [08:09]</li>
 <li>Evolving onboarding, in-house mentorship, and incentives to attract “A players” [09:35]</li>
 <li>Fostering fun and culture during periods of rapid firm growth [11:19]</li>
 <li>The present (and limits) of AI in litigation—why humans aren’t out of courtrooms yet [15:04]</li>
 <li>Venue selection secrets for maximizing case value in PA [26:08]</li>
 <li>Mike’s must-attend trial conferences and his approach to ongoing education [21:55]</li>
 <li>(Bonus) The Philly cheesesteak debate settled by a South Philly local [28:44]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Key Takeaways for Law Firms</h3>
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 <li>Process is everything: Invest early in solid SOPs and onboarding—your firm can’t scale without them 03:07.</li>
 <li>Data over gut instinct: Move your operations to robust case management systems and dashboards for smarter, faster decisions 03:39.</li>
 <li>Embrace AI now: AI can already automate complex and time-consuming tasks, from demand drafting to document review—freeing up in-house talent for what tech can’t do 07:09.</li>
 <li>Grow your own talent: Create internal career paths and coaching to develop the litigation skills your market demands 10:49.</li>
 <li>Don’t neglect culture: Personalized recognition and fun incentives keep staff engaged and buy-in strong through growth 11:19.</li>
 <li>Know your venue: Strategic filing can translate to 20-30% higher case value—don’t accept the default 26:08.</li>
</ul>
<p>Important Links and Resources:</p>
<ul>
 <li>Website: <a href="https://www.cordiscosaile.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.cordiscosaile.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile</a></li>
</ul>
<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p>
<p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p>
<p>.</p>
<p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>AI. CX. SEO. ♪♫ E-I-E-I-O.  ♪♫ At some point, it all starts to sound like noise. 
But behind the buzzwords, something very real is happening. Every new wave of technology is changing how you manage cases, how you deliver results, and how you measure success. And that change is creating a divide.
The legal landscape is undergoing a structural shift. Inside firms everywhere, workflows are being rebuilt. Decisions are being driven by data. And AI is quietly removing the friction that used to slow everything down.
If you are still relying on one person at the front desk to handle intakes, and calling it innovation because they know Microsoft Word, that model is already outdated. [That’s our nice way of saying, “Get with the times, pal!”] If your firm is ignoring this AI shift, the truth is, you are falling behind. 
In this episode, Michael L. Saile, Jr. of Cordisco &amp; Saile gives you his perspective at what this transition into the new AI era actually requires. His firm has grown more than 200% in cases and inventory over the past two years. Not by simply adding more people, but by redesigning how the firm operates at its core.
Mike walks through how you can build the infrastructure needed for real growth, how you can attract and retain A-level talent, and how you can increase case value without increasing operational strain.This is not about replacing attorneys. It is about removing the inefficiencies that hold you back.
The firms pulling ahead are not the busiest. They are the most systemized. And in today’s legal market, that gap is only getting wider.
So we leave you with one question…
Are you building a firm that can keep up? Or are you preparing to be left behind?
Episode Rundown
Mike’s journey from a small PI “mill” to tech-powered firm owner [01:02]
Building a scalable, process-driven team without losing the personal touch [03:00]
Switching to Litify and making data the new backbone of operations [03:35]
Bringing on a fractional CFO and integrating financial forecasting [04:08]
How AI tools like Eve are creating “state-of-the-art” prelitigation teams [06:20]
Getting more thorough and effective demand packages in minutes, not hours [08:09]
Evolving onboarding, in-house mentorship, and incentives to attract “A players” [09:35]
Fostering fun and culture during periods of rapid firm growth [11:19]
The present (and limits) of AI in litigation—why humans aren’t out of courtrooms yet [15:04]
Venue selection secrets for maximizing case value in PA [26:08]
Mike’s must-attend trial conferences and his approach to ongoing education [21:55]
(Bonus) The Philly cheesesteak debate settled by a South Philly local [28:44]
Key Takeaways for Law Firms
Process is everything: Invest early in solid SOPs and onboarding—your firm can’t scale without them 03:07.
Data over gut instinct: Move your operations to robust case management systems and dashboards for smarter, faster decisions 03:39.
Embrace AI now: AI can already automate complex and time-consuming tasks, from demand drafting to document review—freeing up in-house talent for what tech can’t do 07:09.
Grow your own talent: Create internal career paths and coaching to develop the litigation skills your market demands 10:49.
Don’t neglect culture: Personalized recognition and fun incentives keep staff engaged and buy-in strong through growth 11:19.
Know your venue: Strategic filing can translate to 20-30% higher case value—don’t accept the default 26:08.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://www.cordiscosaile.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>AI. CX. SEO. ♪♫ E-I-E-I-O.  ♪♫ At some point, it all starts to sound like noise. 
But behind the buzzwords, something very real is happening. Every new wave of technology is changing how you manage cases, how you deliver results, and how you measure success. And that change is creating a divide.
The legal landscape is undergoing a structural shift. Inside firms everywhere, workflows are being rebuilt. Decisions are being driven by data. And AI is quietly removing the friction that used to slow everything down.
If you are still relying on one person at the front desk to handle intakes, and calling it innovation because they know Microsoft Word, that model is already outdated. [That’s our nice way of saying, “Get with the times, pal!”] If your firm is ignoring this AI shift, the truth is, you are falling behind. 
In this episode, Michael L. Saile, Jr. of Cordisco &amp; Saile gives you his perspective at what this transition into the new AI era actually requires. His firm has grown more than 200% in cases and inventory over the past two years. Not by simply adding more people, but by redesigning how the firm operates at its core.
Mike walks through how you can build the infrastructure needed for real growth, how you can attract and retain A-level talent, and how you can increase case value without increasing operational strain.This is not about replacing attorneys. It is about removing the inefficiencies that hold you back.
The firms pulling ahead are not the busiest. They are the most systemized. And in today’s legal market, that gap is only getting wider.
So we leave you with one question…
Are you building a firm that can keep up? Or are you preparing to be left behind?
Episode Rundown
Mike’s journey from a small PI “mill” to tech-powered firm owner [01:02]
Building a scalable, process-driven team without losing the personal touch [03:00]
Switching to Litify and making data the new backbone of operations [03:35]
Bringing on a fractional CFO and integrating financial forecasting [04:08]
How AI tools like Eve are creating “state-of-the-art” prelitigation teams [06:20]
Getting more thorough and effective demand packages in minutes, not hours [08:09]
Evolving onboarding, in-house mentorship, and incentives to attract “A players” [09:35]
Fostering fun and culture during periods of rapid firm growth [11:19]
The present (and limits) of AI in litigation—why humans aren’t out of courtrooms yet [15:04]
Venue selection secrets for maximizing case value in PA [26:08]
Mike’s must-attend trial conferences and his approach to ongoing education [21:55]
(Bonus) The Philly cheesesteak debate settled by a South Philly local [28:44]
Key Takeaways for Law Firms
Process is everything: Invest early in solid SOPs and onboarding—your firm can’t scale without them 03:07.
Data over gut instinct: Move your operations to robust case management systems and dashboards for smarter, faster decisions 03:39.
Embrace AI now: AI can already automate complex and time-consuming tasks, from demand drafting to document review—freeing up in-house talent for what tech can’t do 07:09.
Grow your own talent: Create internal career paths and coaching to develop the litigation skills your market demands 10:49.
Don’t neglect culture: Personalized recognition and fun incentives keep staff engaged and buy-in strong through growth 11:19.
Know your venue: Strategic filing can translate to 20-30% higher case value—don’t accept the default 26:08.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://www.cordiscosaile.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsaile 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How can small immigration law firms compete with big firms that have larger teams, bigger budgets, and more advanced systems?</p>
<p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Andrew and Tara sit down with Miriam Fisher, Founder and CEO of Las Abogadas RVA, an immigration law firm based in Richmond, Virginia. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, Miriam shares how she built a thriving community-focused firm while adopting the systems and discipline often associated with larger practices.</p>
<p>The conversation covers Miriam’s path from criminal defense to immigration law, the story behind their rebrand to Las Abogadas RVA, and the practical strategies that help smaller firms grow sustainably. She also shares her approach to pricing consultations, improving intake, experimenting with marketing, and building a brand that clients genuinely connect with.</p>
<h3>Tune in to learn:</h3>
<ul>
 <li>Tips for building a community-first immigration law firm</li>
 <li>How smaller law firms can outperform larger competitors</li>
 <li>How the law firm determined their consultation fee</li>
 <li>The importance of in-person consultations in a digital-first era</li>
 <li>What immigration lawyers can learn from personal injury firms</li>
 <li>How to gain community trust and build a strong legal brand</li>
 <li>Advice and resources for lawyers starting or scaling their own firms, including Miriam’s book</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p>
<ul>
 <li>Buy “Mom’s a Lawyer: How to Start a Firm & Take Control of Your Life” by Miriam Fisher: <a href="https://www.momsalawyer.com/book" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.momsalawyer.com/book</a></li>
 <li>Website: <a href="https://airingtonlaw.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://airingtonlaw.com</a></li>
 <li>For More Resources & To Talk to Miriam: <a href="https://www.momsalawyer.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.momsalawyer.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawyer-like-a-mother" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawyer-like-a-mother</a></li>
</ul>
<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br><br><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can small immigration law firms compete with big firms that have larger teams, bigger budgets, and more advanced systems?</p>
<p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Andrew and Tara sit down with Miriam Fisher, Founder and CEO of Las Abogadas RVA, an immigration law firm based in Richmond, Virginia. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, Miriam shares how she built a thriving community-focused firm while adopting the systems and discipline often associated with larger practices.</p>
<p>The conversation covers Miriam’s path from criminal defense to immigration law, the story behind their rebrand to Las Abogadas RVA, and the practical strategies that help smaller firms grow sustainably. She also shares her approach to pricing consultations, improving intake, experimenting with marketing, and building a brand that clients genuinely connect with.</p>
<h3>Tune in to learn:</h3>
<ul>
 <li>Tips for building a community-first immigration law firm</li>
 <li>How smaller law firms can outperform larger competitors</li>
 <li>How the law firm determined their consultation fee</li>
 <li>The importance of in-person consultations in a digital-first era</li>
 <li>What immigration lawyers can learn from personal injury firms</li>
 <li>How to gain community trust and build a strong legal brand</li>
 <li>Advice and resources for lawyers starting or scaling their own firms, including Miriam’s book</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p>
<ul>
 <li>Buy “Mom’s a Lawyer: How to Start a Firm & Take Control of Your Life” by Miriam Fisher: <a href="https://www.momsalawyer.com/book" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.momsalawyer.com/book</a></li>
 <li>Website: <a href="https://airingtonlaw.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://airingtonlaw.com</a></li>
 <li>For More Resources & To Talk to Miriam: <a href="https://www.momsalawyer.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.momsalawyer.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawyer-like-a-mother" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawyer-like-a-mother</a></li>
</ul>
<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br><br><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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 <li>Website: <a href="https://www.kaysiaearley.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.kaysiaearley.com</a></li>
 <li>Earley Law Firm: <a href="https://www.earleylawfirm.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.earleylawfirm.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaysia-earley-esq-54b1b3125" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaysia-earley-esq-54b1b3125</a></li>
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<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br><br><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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<p>Kaysia went from solitary confinement (while pregnant) to trying over 100 cases in less than eight years and holding the record for the most cases tried in Judge Rebollo’s courtroom. Her story challenges conventional narratives about shame, failure, and redemption in the legal profession and proves that adversity can sharpen leadership, deepen empathy, and fuel meaningful impact.</p>
<p>From grassroots legal education to launching a nonprofit that serves children in Jamaica, Kaysia demonstrates that success in law isn’t just about verdicts… It's about service, resilience, and owning your story.</p>
<h3>Tune in to learn:</h3>
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 <li>Lessons on faith, resilience, and rewriting your narrative</li>
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 <li>Earley Law Firm: <a href="https://www.earleylawfirm.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.earleylawfirm.com</a></li>
 <li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaysia-earley-esq-54b1b3125" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaysia-earley-esq-54b1b3125</a></li>
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<p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br><br><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What if personal tragedy didn’t end your career, but redefined your purpose as a lawyer?</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, we sit down with Daniel Marco, Arizona personal injury attorney and author, to explore how loss, legacy, and empathy shape meaningful legal practice. Raised in a multigenerational family of lawyers, Dan began his career in criminal defense before a devastating turning point–the murder of his son–redirected his mission toward building a personal injury practice centered on compassion and individualized client care.</p><p>Dan shares how Arizona’s personal injury market has become dominated by billboard advertising and high-volume firms, and why he’s chosen a reputation- and referral-driven approach instead. The conversation also dives into ethical legal marketing, the responsible use of AI in law, and why service quality (not price) is the true differentiator for clients.</p><p>This episode shines light on how grief can fuel purpose, how empathy builds stronger law firms, and what the future of PI law demands from attorneys who want to make a real impact.</p><h3>Tune in to learn:</h3><ul><li>How personal loss reshaped Dan’s approach to personal injury law</li><li>Why empathy and client experience beat billboard marketing in Arizona’s PI market</li><li>How trust and service drive referrals more than price</li><li>Where AI fits in modern legal work (and where it doesn’t)</li><li>What purpose-driven law firms must do to stand out today</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Buy “Everywhere Nowhere” by Daniel Marco: <a href="https://everywherenowherebook.com">https://everywherenowherebook.com</a></li><li>Website: <a href="https://marcoinjurylaw.com">https://marcoinjurylaw.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-marco-048b0612">https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-marco-048b0612</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His Mom Was Killed by a Drunk Driver. Now He’s a Lawyer. From personal tragedy to personal injury justice, our next guest share the big reason for their "why".</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew sit down with Geoff Jones, founder of The Jones Firm in Columbus, Ohio. Geoff shares the heartbreaking story of losing his mom in a 2008 drunk driving crash—a tragedy that didn’t lead him into law, but now fuels everything he does as a personal injury attorney.</p><p>We talk about the emotional side of legal work, why Geoff left the world of high-volume PI firms, and how he’s using tech and empathy to build a firm that actually puts people first.</p><p>Whether you're building a law firm, burned out from the “mill,” or just want to hear a story that hits hard—this one’s for you.</p><p>—</p><p>What You’ll Hear:</p><ul><li>How personal loss shaped Geoff's passion for PI law</li><li>Why many big firms fail at client experience</li><li>How to start and scale a values-driven firm</li><li>The role of systems, CRMs, and AI in solo practice</li><li>When to work a case like it’s going to trial—even if it’s not</li></ul><p>—</p><p>Episode Highlights</p><p>00:00 – The crash that changed Geoff's life</p><p>04:21 – From undecided student to attorney</p><p>08:40 – Humboldt State and finding his direction</p><p>12:50 – What empathy in law actually looks like</p><p>16:33 – Why he walked away from volume firm life</p><p>21:15 – Starting his own firm: the good and the hard</p><p>27:00 – How tech helps him outpace the old school</p><p>33:48 – Big firms say no to cases Geoff's wins</p><p>37:40 – Advice for any lawyer going solo</p><p>—</p><p>Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners</p><ul><li>Empathy is a differentiator. Real connection matters more than branding.</li><li>Build systems early. Structure enables scale without sacrificing service.</li><li>Don’t assume a “small” case is low value—treat it like it’s trial-ready.</li><li>Clients should hear from their attorney. Regular contact builds trust.</li><li>Tech is your friend. CRMs, AI tools, and smart workflows give solos a competitive edge.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Important Links and Resources:</p><ul><li>Connect with Geoff Jones: <a href="https://www.jonesfirmohio.com/">https://www.jonesfirmohio.com/</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>His Mom Was Killed by a Drunk Driver. Now He’s a Lawyer. From personal tragedy to personal injury justice, our next guest share the big reason for their &quot;why&quot;.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew sit down with Geoff Jones, founder of The Jones Firm in Columbus, Ohio. Geoff shares the heartbreaking story of losing his mom in a 2008 drunk driving crash—a tragedy that didn’t lead him into law, but now fuels everything he does as a personal injury attorney.

We talk about the emotional side of legal work, why Geoff left the world of high-volume PI firms, and how he’s using tech and empathy to build a firm that actually puts people first.

Whether you&apos;re building a law firm, burned out from the “mill,” or just want to hear a story that hits hard—this one’s for you.

—

What You’ll Hear:

How personal loss shaped Geoff&apos;s passion for PI law
Why many big firms fail at client experience
How to start and scale a values-driven firm
The role of systems, CRMs, and AI in solo practice
When to work a case like it’s going to trial—even if it’s not

—

Episode Highlights

00:00 – The crash that changed Geoff&apos;s life

04:21 – From undecided student to attorney

08:40 – Humboldt State and finding his direction

12:50 – What empathy in law actually looks like

16:33 – Why he walked away from volume firm life

21:15 – Starting his own firm: the good and the hard

27:00 – How tech helps him outpace the old school

33:48 – Big firms say no to cases Geoff&apos;s wins

37:40 – Advice for any lawyer going solo

—

Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners

Empathy is a differentiator. Real connection matters more than branding.
Build systems early. Structure enables scale without sacrificing service.
Don’t assume a “small” case is low value—treat it like it’s trial-ready.
Clients should hear from their attorney. Regular contact builds trust.
Tech is your friend. CRMs, AI tools, and smart workflows give solos a competitive edge.



Important Links and Resources:

Connect with Geoff Jones: https://www.jonesfirmohio.com/

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>His Mom Was Killed by a Drunk Driver. Now He’s a Lawyer. From personal tragedy to personal injury justice, our next guest share the big reason for their &quot;why&quot;.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew sit down with Geoff Jones, founder of The Jones Firm in Columbus, Ohio. Geoff shares the heartbreaking story of losing his mom in a 2008 drunk driving crash—a tragedy that didn’t lead him into law, but now fuels everything he does as a personal injury attorney.

We talk about the emotional side of legal work, why Geoff left the world of high-volume PI firms, and how he’s using tech and empathy to build a firm that actually puts people first.

Whether you&apos;re building a law firm, burned out from the “mill,” or just want to hear a story that hits hard—this one’s for you.

—

What You’ll Hear:

How personal loss shaped Geoff&apos;s passion for PI law
Why many big firms fail at client experience
How to start and scale a values-driven firm
The role of systems, CRMs, and AI in solo practice
When to work a case like it’s going to trial—even if it’s not

—

Episode Highlights

00:00 – The crash that changed Geoff&apos;s life

04:21 – From undecided student to attorney

08:40 – Humboldt State and finding his direction

12:50 – What empathy in law actually looks like

16:33 – Why he walked away from volume firm life

21:15 – Starting his own firm: the good and the hard

27:00 – How tech helps him outpace the old school

33:48 – Big firms say no to cases Geoff&apos;s wins

37:40 – Advice for any lawyer going solo

—

Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners

Empathy is a differentiator. Real connection matters more than branding.
Build systems early. Structure enables scale without sacrificing service.
Don’t assume a “small” case is low value—treat it like it’s trial-ready.
Clients should hear from their attorney. Regular contact builds trust.
Tech is your friend. CRMs, AI tools, and smart workflows give solos a competitive edge.



Important Links and Resources:

Connect with Geoff Jones: https://www.jonesfirmohio.com/

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to grow a powerhouse personal injury firm in one of the country’s most unique legal environments?</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by David Laborde, Partner at Laborde Earles, to hear how his firm scaled from scratch to statewide recognition. From the BP oil spill litigation to $12M+ verdicts, David shares pivotal growth moments, strategic bets on trial work, and the systems that keep quality high while volume climbs.</p><p>Whether you’re navigating mass torts, scaling your own practice, or trying to discern real legal tech from the hype, this conversation delivers practical wisdom and hard-earned lessons.</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li>From Small Town to Statewide Force – David shares how he built one of Louisiana’s top injury firms & the defining moments that shaped their path.</li><li>How a Disaster Became a Launchpad – How the BP oil spill litigation transformed Laborde Earles’ trajectory and positioned them for rapid growth.</li><li>Scaling with Standards – Learn how the firm keeps quality high as it grows through strategic case selection, weekly attorney meetings, and tight trial prep protocols.</li><li>The Louisiana Legal Advantage – Discover what makes Louisiana’s civil law system so unique & why attorneys nationwide refer cases to Laborde Earles.</li><li>AI Hype vs. Reality – David breaks down the legal tech boom: what’s working, what’s not, and the vendor mistakes every law firm should avoid.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners:</strong></p><ul><li>Start Local, Grow Big – Strategic trial wins and high-profile cases like the BP oil spill helped Laborde Earles expand rapidly from a local firm to a regional powerhouse.</li><li>Scale Without Compromise – Weekly attorney reviews and selective case intake can help your firm maintain quality as it grows.</li><li>Know Your Jurisdiction – Louisiana’s unique civil law system offers both opportunities and challenges—key for out-of-state attorneys considering referrals.</li><li>Tech with Caution – While AI can enhance efficiency, David warns against falling for overhyped legal tech—vet carefully, and invest only in what truly works.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://onmyside.com">https://onmyside.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-laborde-b371421b">https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-laborde-b371421b</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How do you build a law firm team that actually loves what they do and stays longer because of it?</p><p>In today’s legal market, hiring for skill isn’t enough. Law firms need to rethink how they attract, engage, and retain top talent.</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by Kyle Robbins, Founder of Robbins Estate Law, who’s sharing with us how he’s grown his firm through culture-first hiring. Using a custom personality and values survey, Kyle has scaled to over 30 team members in just a few years.</p><p>He's not just building a fast-growing practice—he’s reinventing how law firms hire, engage, and manage their people through innovative processes you won’t hear about in your typical legal playbook.</p><p>Get ready for tangible strategies, a few behind-the-scenes laughs, and ideas you can steal for your own firm!</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>From Farm to Firm Owner </strong>– Kyle’s unconventional journey from Oklahoma farm life to building a fast-growing estate law firm in Texas</li><li><strong>Fix the Hiring Funnel</strong> – Why traditional interviews fall short and how Kyle uses the Culture Index to find top talent that sticks</li><li><strong>Personalities Over Resumes</strong> – Real stories of team members thriving after shifting roles based on personality and behavioral data</li><li><strong>Automate to Elevate</strong> – How tools like Process Street and Clio helped Kyle replace entire departments and free up staff for high-impact work</li><li><strong>Lead Like a CEO</strong> – Why stepping away from lawyering was Kyle’s boldest and smartest move as a founder</li><li><strong>Market Smarter, Not Louder </strong>– What marketing efforts actually drove growth and how referrals became the engine of his firm</li></ul><p><strong>Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Assess “Fit” First</strong> – Use culture and personality assessments to hire for alignment, not just qualifications.</li><li><strong>Automate Intentionally </strong>– Deploy workflow tools to eliminate repetitive tasks and empower your team.</li><li><strong>Rework Roles, Not People</strong> – Redesign jobs around team members’ strengths to boost retention and morale.</li><li><strong>Measure What Matters </strong>– Track marketing ROI rigorously! Cut what doesn’t convert and reinvest in what does.</li><li><strong>Let Go to Grow</strong> – Delegate legal work to step fully into leadership and scale with purpose.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.robbinsestatelaw.com">https://www.robbinsestatelaw.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-robbins-3b54b480">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-robbins-3b54b480</a></li><li>Culture Index: <a href="https://www.cultureindex.com">https://www.cultureindex.com</a></li><li>Clio: <a href="https://www.clio.com">https://www.clio.com</a></li><li>Process Street: <a href="https://www.process.st">https://www.process.st</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you build a law firm team that actually loves what they do and stays longer because of it?</p><p>In today’s legal market, hiring for skill isn’t enough. Law firms need to rethink how they attract, engage, and retain top talent.</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by Kyle Robbins, Founder of Robbins Estate Law, who’s sharing with us how he’s grown his firm through culture-first hiring. Using a custom personality and values survey, Kyle has scaled to over 30 team members in just a few years.</p><p>He's not just building a fast-growing practice—he’s reinventing how law firms hire, engage, and manage their people through innovative processes you won’t hear about in your typical legal playbook.</p><p>Get ready for tangible strategies, a few behind-the-scenes laughs, and ideas you can steal for your own firm!</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>From Farm to Firm Owner </strong>– Kyle’s unconventional journey from Oklahoma farm life to building a fast-growing estate law firm in Texas</li><li><strong>Fix the Hiring Funnel</strong> – Why traditional interviews fall short and how Kyle uses the Culture Index to find top talent that sticks</li><li><strong>Personalities Over Resumes</strong> – Real stories of team members thriving after shifting roles based on personality and behavioral data</li><li><strong>Automate to Elevate</strong> – How tools like Process Street and Clio helped Kyle replace entire departments and free up staff for high-impact work</li><li><strong>Lead Like a CEO</strong> – Why stepping away from lawyering was Kyle’s boldest and smartest move as a founder</li><li><strong>Market Smarter, Not Louder </strong>– What marketing efforts actually drove growth and how referrals became the engine of his firm</li></ul><p><strong>Key Takeaways for Law Firm Owners:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Assess “Fit” First</strong> – Use culture and personality assessments to hire for alignment, not just qualifications.</li><li><strong>Automate Intentionally </strong>– Deploy workflow tools to eliminate repetitive tasks and empower your team.</li><li><strong>Rework Roles, Not People</strong> – Redesign jobs around team members’ strengths to boost retention and morale.</li><li><strong>Measure What Matters </strong>– Track marketing ROI rigorously! Cut what doesn’t convert and reinvest in what does.</li><li><strong>Let Go to Grow</strong> – Delegate legal work to step fully into leadership and scale with purpose.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.robbinsestatelaw.com">https://www.robbinsestatelaw.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-robbins-3b54b480">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-robbins-3b54b480</a></li><li>Culture Index: <a href="https://www.cultureindex.com">https://www.cultureindex.com</a></li><li>Clio: <a href="https://www.clio.com">https://www.clio.com</a></li><li>Process Street: <a href="https://www.process.st">https://www.process.st</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many millions of everyday disputes go unresolved simply because the legal system is too daunting or inaccessible for the average person?</p><p>In an era where technology is reshaping everything from food delivery to banking, the legal industry is finally feeling the impact. Platforms are emerging that aim to make access to justice as easy as hailing a ride, challenging traditional legal models and empowering real people to take action.</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by Michael Egenthal—Attorney, Law Professor, and Founder & CEO of Squabble—an innovative platform streamlining the small claims process across the U.S. We invited Michael on because he’s building the first-of-its-kind nationwide platform that makes filing and handling small claims approachable, transparent, and fast for everyone.</p><p>Tune in to learn the surprising bottlenecks of the small claims process, how Squabble is changing the game for plaintiffs and courts alike, and what legal tech means for traditional law firms.</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>From Olive Branch to Operating System</strong> – How Squabble evolved from a local mediation concept into a nationwide platform handling thousands of small claims.</li><li><strong>Why Most Small Claims Fail </strong>– The common procedural mistakes that derail pro se litigants—and how Squabble helps users avoid them.</li><li><strong>Triple-Check to Win</strong> – Squabble’s built-in process that dramatically lowers rejection rates and keeps claims moving forward.</li><li><strong>David vs. Goliath</strong> – How regular people are using tech to successfully bring claims against big companies—and win.</li><li><strong>When Automation Meets Advocacy</strong> – The balance between tech efficiency and the role of attorneys in simplifying legal access.</li><li><strong>Legal Industry Pushback</strong> – Why some traditionalists are wary of platforms like Squabble, and what that reveals about the future of legal tech.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Streamline Referrals</strong> – Use legal tech platforms to route out-of-scope or low-value cases, keeping your firm focused and your network grateful.</li><li><strong>Improve Your Intake</strong> – Apply principles from Squabble’s triple-check system to reduce document errors and boost client success.</li><li><strong>Lean Into Legal Tech </strong>– Embrace tools that simplify legal access—tech-savvy clients increasingly expect it.</li><li><strong>Know the UPL Line</strong> – Stay current on what counts as unauthorized practice so you can work with (not against) legal tech partners.</li><li><strong>Empower Through Education</strong> – Like Squabble, demystify legal processes to boost client trust—even when they’re not your direct client.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Squabble: <a href="https://www.squabbleapp.com">https://www.squabbleapp.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-e-8b292941">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-e-8b292941</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Wondering how lawyers can use AI to improve their practice?</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by David Drwencke—Founding Partner at DRD Law, LLC—to learn how he's using AI to streamline everything from intake and document review to trial prep and client communications. He also unpacks the realities of practicing in a high-stakes, privacy-sensitive field—where wins are hard to publicize and courtroom persuasion is part art, part science.</p><p>Whether you’re exploring legal tech or refining your client experience, David’s approach offers a forward-thinking blueprint for modern law firms.</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Crafting Credibility in Criminal Defense</strong> – Why discretion matters more than online reviews in high-stakes, high-privacy cases.</li><li><strong>Persuade with Purpose</strong> – How to adapt your trial strategy depending on your audience—facts, law, or theatrics.</li><li><strong>Tech with a Human Touch</strong> – How David uses AI to improve speed, accuracy, and personalization—without losing empathy.</li><li><strong>Bench vs. Jury</strong> – The hidden dynamics behind choosing your forum—and how to win in either.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Digitize Your Voice</strong> – Use AI to automate and personalize client comms—boosting engagement without burning out your team.</li><li><strong>Review Before You Send</strong> – AI saves time, but human review protects your brand and your clients.</li><li><strong>Track the Right Metrics</strong> – From intake call sentiment to conversion rates, use AI insights to refine your process.</li><li><strong>Scale Without the Overhead</strong> – Smart automation can help small firms punch far above their weight.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://drdlawllc.com">https://drdlawllc.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke">https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke</a></li><li>David Drwencke’s podcast: <i>Defending the Windy City</i>: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923</a></li><li>CoCounsel: <a href="https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel">https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wondering how lawyers can use AI to improve their practice?</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by David Drwencke—Founding Partner at DRD Law, LLC—to learn how he's using AI to streamline everything from intake and document review to trial prep and client communications. He also unpacks the realities of practicing in a high-stakes, privacy-sensitive field—where wins are hard to publicize and courtroom persuasion is part art, part science.</p><p>Whether you’re exploring legal tech or refining your client experience, David’s approach offers a forward-thinking blueprint for modern law firms.</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Crafting Credibility in Criminal Defense</strong> – Why discretion matters more than online reviews in high-stakes, high-privacy cases.</li><li><strong>Persuade with Purpose</strong> – How to adapt your trial strategy depending on your audience—facts, law, or theatrics.</li><li><strong>Tech with a Human Touch</strong> – How David uses AI to improve speed, accuracy, and personalization—without losing empathy.</li><li><strong>Bench vs. Jury</strong> – The hidden dynamics behind choosing your forum—and how to win in either.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Digitize Your Voice</strong> – Use AI to automate and personalize client comms—boosting engagement without burning out your team.</li><li><strong>Review Before You Send</strong> – AI saves time, but human review protects your brand and your clients.</li><li><strong>Track the Right Metrics</strong> – From intake call sentiment to conversion rates, use AI insights to refine your process.</li><li><strong>Scale Without the Overhead</strong> – Smart automation can help small firms punch far above their weight.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://drdlawllc.com">https://drdlawllc.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke">https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke</a></li><li>David Drwencke’s podcast: <i>Defending the Windy City</i>: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923</a></li><li>CoCounsel: <a href="https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel">https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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Whether you’re exploring legal tech or refining your client experience, David’s approach offers a forward-thinking blueprint for modern law firms.
Tune in to learn:
Crafting Credibility in Criminal Defense – Why discretion matters more than online reviews in high-stakes, high-privacy cases.
Persuade with Purpose – How to adapt your trial strategy depending on your audience—facts, law, or theatrics.
Tech with a Human Touch – How David uses AI to improve speed, accuracy, and personalization—without losing empathy.
Bench vs. Jury – The hidden dynamics behind choosing your forum—and how to win in either.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
Digitize Your Voice – Use AI to automate and personalize client comms—boosting engagement without burning out your team.
Review Before You Send – AI saves time, but human review protects your brand and your clients.
Track the Right Metrics – From intake call sentiment to conversion rates, use AI insights to refine your process.
Scale Without the Overhead – Smart automation can help small firms punch far above their weight.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://drdlawllc.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke
David Drwencke’s podcast: Defending the Windy City: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923
CoCounsel: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by David Drwencke—Founding Partner at DRD Law, LLC—to learn how he&apos;s using AI to streamline everything from intake and document review to trial prep and client communications. He also unpacks the realities of practicing in a high-stakes, privacy-sensitive field—where wins are hard to publicize and courtroom persuasion is part art, part science.
Whether you’re exploring legal tech or refining your client experience, David’s approach offers a forward-thinking blueprint for modern law firms.
Tune in to learn:
Crafting Credibility in Criminal Defense – Why discretion matters more than online reviews in high-stakes, high-privacy cases.
Persuade with Purpose – How to adapt your trial strategy depending on your audience—facts, law, or theatrics.
Tech with a Human Touch – How David uses AI to improve speed, accuracy, and personalization—without losing empathy.
Bench vs. Jury – The hidden dynamics behind choosing your forum—and how to win in either.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
Digitize Your Voice – Use AI to automate and personalize client comms—boosting engagement without burning out your team.
Review Before You Send – AI saves time, but human review protects your brand and your clients.
Track the Right Metrics – From intake call sentiment to conversion rates, use AI insights to refine your process.
Scale Without the Overhead – Smart automation can help small firms punch far above their weight.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://drdlawllc.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drwencke
David Drwencke’s podcast: Defending the Windy City: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defending-the-windy-city-with-david-drwecke/id1804172923
CoCounsel: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a divorce attorney chooses peace over war?</p><p>This week on Hot Docket, we’re joined by Anthony Diaz—aka The Peacemaker—to explore how empathy, creativity, and collaboration are reshaping the world of family law. Anthony shares his unique journey from CPA to nationally known mediation and arbitration attorney, and reveals why his practice is built around one mission: helping families move forward without destruction.</p><p>Plus, Anthony shares helpful free resources, including ebooks, to help anyone facing divorce navigate the process with clarity and compassion.</p><p>If you work in family law—or know someone going through it—this episode is a must-listen.</p><p><strong>Tune in to learn:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Branding with Integrity</strong> – How Anthony built <i>The Peacemaker</i> identity to reflect his commitment to conflict resolution in family law.</li><li><strong>Balance the Books, Calm the Storm</strong> – Why Anthony’s CPA background gives him an edge in crafting fair and financially sound divorce agreements.</li><li><strong>Disrupt the Drama </strong>– A look at how some attorneys escalate conflict for profit—and why the profession needs a culture shift toward peace.</li><li><strong>Mediate to Win</strong> – Why Florida’s mediation-first model resolves up to 95% of family law cases without going to trial.</li><li><strong>Create, Don’t Confront</strong> – Real-world examples of collaborative solutions to high-conflict issues like relocation and co-parenting.</li><li><strong>Draw the Line</strong> – When and why lawyers need to “fire” clients to preserve integrity, wellbeing, and better outcomes for all parties.</li><li><strong>Modernize the System</strong> – Anthony’s take on outdated laws—like alimony guidelines—and how clearer statutes could reduce litigation.</li><li><strong>Empathy Over Ego</strong> – Practical de-escalation strategies for attorneys and clients navigating emotionally charged family law disputes.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Lead with Values</strong> – Build a brand that reflects your mission and attracts the right clients by aligning your marketing with your principles.</li><li><strong>Own Your Niche </strong>– Specializing in peaceful, out-of-court resolutions can set your firm apart and appeal to today’s conflict-weary clients.</li><li><strong>Know When to Say No</strong> – Firing misaligned clients protects your firm’s culture, your mental health, and your long-term reputation.</li><li><strong>Design Systems for Settlement</strong> – Embrace mediation and collaborative tools that streamline case resolution, reduce burnout, and increase client satisfaction.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://anthonydiazlaw.com">https://anthonydiazlaw.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/the1peacemaker">https://www.linkedin.com/in/the1peacemaker</a></li><li>Divorce Hour Podcast: <a href="https://anthonydiazlaw.com/divorce-hour-interviews">https://anthonydiazlaw.com/divorce-hour-interviews</a></li><li>Anthony’s E-Books: <a href="https://anthonydiazlaw.com/recommended-resources">https://anthonydiazlaw.com/recommended-resources</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Ever wondered how a simple slogan can become a powerful nationwide trademark, reshaping the legal marketing landscape?
In a world where unique brand identity is a significant edge, the legal industry is witnessing a surge in creative marketing strategies and trademark battles.
Today, we have Jon Groth, a distinguished attorney and founder of Groth Law Firm. We invited Jon to share his visionary approach to trademarking his slogan &quot;One click, that is it,&quot; and to delve into the intriguing world of vaccine injury law.
Did you know Jon’s firm, through its innovative practices, has grown to over five attorneys and even acquired another practice focusing on vaccine injury claims? Plus, they handle cases with a unique spin, thanks to U.S. Court of Federal Claims procedures!
In this Episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Jon Discuss:
The Journey: Jon Groth&apos;s background and the inspiration behind trademarking &quot;One click, that is it.&quot;
Trademark Conflict: Details of the dispute with a Pennsylvania law firm and the broader implications of trademark protection in legal marketing.
Jon’s Vision: A deep dive into Jon’s strategy to license the slogan nationwide.
Game Segment: A light-hearted &quot;fill-in-the-blanks&quot; game touching on various topics.
Personal Insights: Jon&apos;s passion for law, family time, and frustrations with interruptions.
Wisconsin Outdoors: Jon’s favorite outdoor activities and their role in his lifestyle.
Vaccine Injury Practice: The unique processes and common cases managed, including SIRVA claims.
Nursing Home Abuse: Jon’s personal experience and stance on tackling neglect in nursing homes.
Business Management: How Jon&apos;s firm utilizes tools like Filevine and expert services for efficient case handling.
Networking and Marketing: The challenges and strategies of promoting niche legal practices.
Future Prospects: Speculations on emerging litigation areas and technology impacts on personal injury cases.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
Trademark Vigilance: Secure and protect unique slogans to enhance brand identity and market presence.
Ethical Marketing: Navigate competitive advertising within ethical constraints to maintain professional integrity.
Diversification: Consider expanding into niche legal areas like vaccine injury cases, leveraging specialized courts and funds.
Technology Utilization: Embrace legal tech tools (e.g., Filevine) for efficient case and document management.
Expert Collaboration: Invest in expert services to bolster case credibility and client outcomes.
Client Education: Raise awareness about lesser-known legal claims, such as vaccine injuries, to aid potential clients.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://grothlawfirm.com/
Book: https://www.trialguides.com/products/big-rig-justice
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonpgroth/

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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In a world where unique brand identity is a significant edge, the legal industry is witnessing a surge in creative marketing strategies and trademark battles.
Today, we have Jon Groth, a distinguished attorney and founder of Groth Law Firm. We invited Jon to share his visionary approach to trademarking his slogan &quot;One click, that is it,&quot; and to delve into the intriguing world of vaccine injury law.
Did you know Jon’s firm, through its innovative practices, has grown to over five attorneys and even acquired another practice focusing on vaccine injury claims? Plus, they handle cases with a unique spin, thanks to U.S. Court of Federal Claims procedures!
In this Episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Jon Discuss:
The Journey: Jon Groth&apos;s background and the inspiration behind trademarking &quot;One click, that is it.&quot;
Trademark Conflict: Details of the dispute with a Pennsylvania law firm and the broader implications of trademark protection in legal marketing.
Jon’s Vision: A deep dive into Jon’s strategy to license the slogan nationwide.
Game Segment: A light-hearted &quot;fill-in-the-blanks&quot; game touching on various topics.
Personal Insights: Jon&apos;s passion for law, family time, and frustrations with interruptions.
Wisconsin Outdoors: Jon’s favorite outdoor activities and their role in his lifestyle.
Vaccine Injury Practice: The unique processes and common cases managed, including SIRVA claims.
Nursing Home Abuse: Jon’s personal experience and stance on tackling neglect in nursing homes.
Business Management: How Jon&apos;s firm utilizes tools like Filevine and expert services for efficient case handling.
Networking and Marketing: The challenges and strategies of promoting niche legal practices.
Future Prospects: Speculations on emerging litigation areas and technology impacts on personal injury cases.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
Trademark Vigilance: Secure and protect unique slogans to enhance brand identity and market presence.
Ethical Marketing: Navigate competitive advertising within ethical constraints to maintain professional integrity.
Diversification: Consider expanding into niche legal areas like vaccine injury cases, leveraging specialized courts and funds.
Technology Utilization: Embrace legal tech tools (e.g., Filevine) for efficient case and document management.
Expert Collaboration: Invest in expert services to bolster case credibility and client outcomes.
Client Education: Raise awareness about lesser-known legal claims, such as vaccine injuries, to aid potential clients.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://grothlawfirm.com/
Book: https://www.trialguides.com/products/big-rig-justice
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonpgroth/

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What’s the secret to building a strong referral-based law firm? How does a lawyer succeed in high-stakes litigation, like trucking cases? Let’s break it down…</p><p>In this week’s Hot Docket, you’ll meet Michael Cowen, a renowned lawyer, author, and founding partner/specialist in trucking litigation at Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock. He’s here to share invaluable tips on building a thriving referral-based practice, handling high-stakes trucking cases, and much more.</p><p>Michael also discusses his popular book "Big Rig Justice: A Comprehensive Guide to Maximizing Value in Truck Accident Cases", offering valuable resources and advice for aspiring trial lawyers.</p><p>From strategic marketing to effective negotiation tactics, this episode is packed with practical tips and inspiring stories that’ll highlight your own potential for growth and success.</p><p>Tune in to explore the world of high-stakes litigation and attorney-to-attorney marketing with one of the industry's leading experts! Then, stick around for a game of “Sleazy or Not Sleazy” where Michael decides which legal advertising channels are sleazy or not.</p><p><strong>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Michael:</strong></p><ul><li>Top 3 ways to build a referral-based law practice</li><li>Tips for enhancing law firm relationships and building a strong network</li><li>Strategies for high-stakes trucking and commercial policy cases (vs. typical PI cases)</li><li>The nuances and potential pitfalls of attorney-to-attorney marketing</li><li>How to do lead generation, billboard advertising, and influencer marketing (without the sleaze)</li><li>Negotiation Strategies: Understanding economic damages and potential jury reactions, leveraging the "piss off factor”</li><li>Advice for new/aspiring lawyers</li></ul><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </strong></p><ul><li>Consistency in Deals and Communication: Maintain consistent referral terms and keep open communication to build trust and encourage ongoing referrals.</li><li>Client Satisfaction for Future Referrals: Prioritize exceptional client service to foster a strong referral base and enhance your reputation.</li><li>Respectful Treatment of Referring Lawyers: Treat referring lawyers with respect to strengthen professional relationships and attract new opportunities.</li><li>Targeted Outreach and Educational Initiatives: Host seminars and workshops to build your network, showcase expertise, and create value for peers.</li><li>Utilizing Technology for Relationship Management: Leverage tools like Filevine to track interactions and ensure effective communication with referral partners.</li></ul><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://michaelrcowen.com">https://michaelrcowen.com</a></li><li>Book: <a href="https://www.trialguides.com/products/big-rig-justice">https://www.trialguides.com/products/big-rig-justice</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelcowen/">/in/michaelcowen</a></li><li>Trial Lawyer Nation Podcast: <a href="https://triallawyernation.com">https://triallawyernation.com</a></li><li><i>Other: </i><a href="https://www.filevine.com/"><i>Filevine</i></a><i>, </i><a href="https://legalbi.com/"><i>Legal BI</i></a><i>, </i><a href="https://www.justice.org/member-groups/litigation-groups/trucking-litigation-group"><i>AAJ Trucking Litigation Group</i></a><i>, </i><a href="https://laniertrialacademy.com/"><i>Lanier Trial Academy</i></a><i>, </i><a href="https://gerryspencemethod.com/"><i>Gerry Spence Method</i></a></li><li><i>The Best Flip Chart, </i><a href="https://www.flipchart.it/en/whats-king-flipchart/"><i>“King Flip Chart”</i></a></li><li><a href="https://pages.cvn.com/cvn-discovery-index-fried-goldberg-webinar"><i>CVN Discovery: Fried Goldberg Attorneys Break Down the Closings That Won Their Big Verdicts</i></a></li><li><a href="https://www.trialguides.com/products/running-with-the-bulls?srsltid=AfmBOoq1VTQlS17teH0IbZ93dC1oxxv0PTWlaY4ijd4rX7p35lZAXRWP"><i>Running With the Bulls</i></a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s Hot Docket, we have a legendary guest! Meet Terry Crouppen, Founding Partner at Brown & Crouppen, a renowned personal injury law firm based in St Louis, Missouri. Alongside his son Andy and partner Ed Herman, Terry has completely reshaped the firm’s approach to advertising, pioneering internet campaigns and ensuring brand consistency across platforms. Not to mention, he and his team have secured 7 Emmy awards for their YouTube channel, BCTV.</p><p>Today, we’re breaking down the strategies he’s used to build a strong personal injury brand and maintain unbreakable brand recognition. Terry sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of pioneering legal advertising following the historic Bates decision, battling opposition from the legal bar association, and ultimately revolutionizing their approach to client service and community engagement.</p><p>Tune in for priceless insights on building a top personal injury brand and the journey that took Terry from a public defender in St. Louis to the forefront of legal advertising and brand success.</p><p>If you’re passionate about personal injury law, brand building, or authentic community service, this episode is a goldmine of tips, tricks, and inspiration.</p><p>Plus, you’ll hear about Terry’s hilarious YouTube series, "Three Lawyers Eating Sandwiches", which proves the power of humor in advertising! Don’t miss it!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Terry discuss:</p><ul><li>Terry’s journey from public defender to founding partner</li><li>Strategies and challenges of building a strong personal injury brand</li><li>The transformative impact of the Bates decision on legal advertising</li><li>Why it’s crucial to maintain a consistent public presence as a law firm</li><li>How to make sure your clients feel valued and respected throughout their case</li><li>Tips for handling large, complex injury cases nationwide, including mass tort cases like Camp Lejeune</li><li>Why funny ads for lawyers and law firms increase brand recognition</li><li>Terry’s heartfelt story about a client’s life-changing verdict</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </p><ul><li>Be genuine in client interactions. Authenticity fosters trust and long-term client relationships.</li><li>Serve your community and remain rooted locally to resonate more deeply with potential clients.</li><li>Consistency in ethical standards and honesty in practice strengthens your brand reputation.</li><li>Embrace new avenues, like digital advertising, to stay ahead of market trends and reach more people.</li><li>When used wisely, humor can make your ads memorable, capturing attention and establishing a connection with the audience.</li><li>Law firms should ensure their messaging is uniform across all platforms to build strong brand recognition and loyalty, much like successful brands such as Apple and Rolex.</li><li>Maintain a balance between high-volume cases and individualized attention to help build a robust practice.</li></ul><p>Important Links and Resources:</p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.brownandcrouppen.com">https://www.brownandcrouppen.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/brown-&-crouppen/">/in/<i>company/brown-&-crouppen</i></a></li><li><i>Brown & Crouppen TV (YouTube): </i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen"><i>https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen</i></a></li><li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/getbc">@getbc</a></li><li>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BrownandCrouppen">/BrownandCrouppen</a></li><li>3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq"><i>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq</i></a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s Hot Docket, we have a legendary guest! Meet Terry Crouppen, Founding Partner at Brown & Crouppen, a renowned personal injury law firm based in St Louis, Missouri. Alongside his son Andy and partner Ed Herman, Terry has completely reshaped the firm’s approach to advertising, pioneering internet campaigns and ensuring brand consistency across platforms. Not to mention, he and his team have secured 7 Emmy awards for their YouTube channel, BCTV.</p><p>Today, we’re breaking down the strategies he’s used to build a strong personal injury brand and maintain unbreakable brand recognition. Terry sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of pioneering legal advertising following the historic Bates decision, battling opposition from the legal bar association, and ultimately revolutionizing their approach to client service and community engagement.</p><p>Tune in for priceless insights on building a top personal injury brand and the journey that took Terry from a public defender in St. Louis to the forefront of legal advertising and brand success.</p><p>If you’re passionate about personal injury law, brand building, or authentic community service, this episode is a goldmine of tips, tricks, and inspiration.</p><p>Plus, you’ll hear about Terry’s hilarious YouTube series, "Three Lawyers Eating Sandwiches", which proves the power of humor in advertising! Don’t miss it!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Terry discuss:</p><ul><li>Terry’s journey from public defender to founding partner</li><li>Strategies and challenges of building a strong personal injury brand</li><li>The transformative impact of the Bates decision on legal advertising</li><li>Why it’s crucial to maintain a consistent public presence as a law firm</li><li>How to make sure your clients feel valued and respected throughout their case</li><li>Tips for handling large, complex injury cases nationwide, including mass tort cases like Camp Lejeune</li><li>Why funny ads for lawyers and law firms increase brand recognition</li><li>Terry’s heartfelt story about a client’s life-changing verdict</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </p><ul><li>Be genuine in client interactions. Authenticity fosters trust and long-term client relationships.</li><li>Serve your community and remain rooted locally to resonate more deeply with potential clients.</li><li>Consistency in ethical standards and honesty in practice strengthens your brand reputation.</li><li>Embrace new avenues, like digital advertising, to stay ahead of market trends and reach more people.</li><li>When used wisely, humor can make your ads memorable, capturing attention and establishing a connection with the audience.</li><li>Law firms should ensure their messaging is uniform across all platforms to build strong brand recognition and loyalty, much like successful brands such as Apple and Rolex.</li><li>Maintain a balance between high-volume cases and individualized attention to help build a robust practice.</li></ul><p>Important Links and Resources:</p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.brownandcrouppen.com">https://www.brownandcrouppen.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/brown-&-crouppen/">/in/<i>company/brown-&-crouppen</i></a></li><li><i>Brown & Crouppen TV (YouTube): </i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen"><i>https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen</i></a></li><li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/getbc">@getbc</a></li><li>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BrownandCrouppen">/BrownandCrouppen</a></li><li>3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq"><i>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq</i></a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s Hot Docket, we have a legendary guest! Meet Terry Crouppen, Founding Partner at Brown &amp; Crouppen, a renowned personal injury law firm based in St Louis, Missouri. Alongside his son Andy and partner Ed Herman, Terry has completely reshaped the firm’s approach to advertising, pioneering internet campaigns and ensuring brand consistency across platforms. Not to mention, he and his team have secured 7 Emmy awards for their YouTube channel, BCTV.
Today, we’re breaking down the strategies he’s used to build a strong personal injury brand and maintain unbreakable brand recognition. Terry sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of pioneering legal advertising following the historic Bates decision, battling opposition from the legal bar association, and ultimately revolutionizing their approach to client service and community engagement.
Tune in for priceless insights on building a top personal injury brand and the journey that took Terry from a public defender in St. Louis to the forefront of legal advertising and brand success.
If you’re passionate about personal injury law, brand building, or authentic community service, this episode is a goldmine of tips, tricks, and inspiration.
Plus, you’ll hear about Terry’s hilarious YouTube series, &quot;Three Lawyers Eating Sandwiches&quot;, which proves the power of humor in advertising! Don’t miss it!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Terry discuss:
Terry’s journey from public defender to founding partner
Strategies and challenges of building a strong personal injury brand
The transformative impact of the Bates decision on legal advertising
Why it’s crucial to maintain a consistent public presence as a law firm
How to make sure your clients feel valued and respected throughout their case
Tips for handling large, complex injury cases nationwide, including mass tort cases like Camp Lejeune
Why funny ads for lawyers and law firms increase brand recognition
Terry’s heartfelt story about a client’s life-changing verdict
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
Be genuine in client interactions. Authenticity fosters trust and long-term client relationships.
Serve your community and remain rooted locally to resonate more deeply with potential clients.
Consistency in ethical standards and honesty in practice strengthens your brand reputation.
Embrace new avenues, like digital advertising, to stay ahead of market trends and reach more people.
When used wisely, humor can make your ads memorable, capturing attention and establishing a connection with the audience.
Law firms should ensure their messaging is uniform across all platforms to build strong brand recognition and loyalty, much like successful brands such as Apple and Rolex.
Maintain a balance between high-volume cases and individualized attention to help build a robust practice.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://www.brownandcrouppen.com
LinkedIn: /in/company/brown-&amp;-crouppen
Brown &amp; Crouppen TV (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen
Instagram: @getbc
Facebook: /BrownandCrouppen
3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this week’s Hot Docket, we have a legendary guest! Meet Terry Crouppen, Founding Partner at Brown &amp; Crouppen, a renowned personal injury law firm based in St Louis, Missouri. Alongside his son Andy and partner Ed Herman, Terry has completely reshaped the firm’s approach to advertising, pioneering internet campaigns and ensuring brand consistency across platforms. Not to mention, he and his team have secured 7 Emmy awards for their YouTube channel, BCTV.
Today, we’re breaking down the strategies he’s used to build a strong personal injury brand and maintain unbreakable brand recognition. Terry sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of pioneering legal advertising following the historic Bates decision, battling opposition from the legal bar association, and ultimately revolutionizing their approach to client service and community engagement.
Tune in for priceless insights on building a top personal injury brand and the journey that took Terry from a public defender in St. Louis to the forefront of legal advertising and brand success.
If you’re passionate about personal injury law, brand building, or authentic community service, this episode is a goldmine of tips, tricks, and inspiration.
Plus, you’ll hear about Terry’s hilarious YouTube series, &quot;Three Lawyers Eating Sandwiches&quot;, which proves the power of humor in advertising! Don’t miss it!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Terry discuss:
Terry’s journey from public defender to founding partner
Strategies and challenges of building a strong personal injury brand
The transformative impact of the Bates decision on legal advertising
Why it’s crucial to maintain a consistent public presence as a law firm
How to make sure your clients feel valued and respected throughout their case
Tips for handling large, complex injury cases nationwide, including mass tort cases like Camp Lejeune
Why funny ads for lawyers and law firms increase brand recognition
Terry’s heartfelt story about a client’s life-changing verdict
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
Be genuine in client interactions. Authenticity fosters trust and long-term client relationships.
Serve your community and remain rooted locally to resonate more deeply with potential clients.
Consistency in ethical standards and honesty in practice strengthens your brand reputation.
Embrace new avenues, like digital advertising, to stay ahead of market trends and reach more people.
When used wisely, humor can make your ads memorable, capturing attention and establishing a connection with the audience.
Law firms should ensure their messaging is uniform across all platforms to build strong brand recognition and loyalty, much like successful brands such as Apple and Rolex.
Maintain a balance between high-volume cases and individualized attention to help build a robust practice.
Important Links and Resources:
Website: https://www.brownandcrouppen.com
LinkedIn: /in/company/brown-&amp;-crouppen
Brown &amp; Crouppen TV (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@brownandcrouppen
Instagram: @getbc
Facebook: /BrownandCrouppen
3 Lawyers Eating Sandwiches: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4AciyqjMOT7rI9t1m7HHxVADpuiu2oq
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what it takes to build a women-led powerhouse law firm? Looking for tips on creating a supportive work culture, working with family members, or prioritizing authenticity in marketing? Today’s guest is here to discuss it all!</p><p>In this week’s Hot Docket, we’re joined by Britt Burner, Partner at Burner Prudenti Law, P.C., which specializes in Elder Law and Estate Planning in New York City.</p><p>Britt joined her mother’s law practice 10 years ago and since then, they’ve grown their law firm to 11 lawyers! Led by three powerful women, Burner Prudenti Law is truly breaking the mold of what a “powerhouse law firm” looks like and how it operates.</p><p>Tune in as Britt shares the strategies, values, and mindsets that enable their law firm and staff to grow and thrive.</p><p>Then, stay tuned for a sweat-inducing (for Britt) game of “Name the Famous Woman” where Bobby and Andrew quiz Britt on women who have made history!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Britt discuss:</p><ul><li>Pros, cons, and growing pains of working with family members</li><li>Navigating the family dynamic in a family business</li><li>Are there obstacles to building a woman-owned law firm?</li><li>Developing a plan for business longevity</li><li>Creating a safe, happy, supportive work environment in your law firm</li><li>How elder law and estate planning law compares and contrasts from other areas of law</li><li>The proudest moment in Britt’s elder law career</li><li>Underrated strategies for law firm growth: Educational seminars, webinars, community-building, and more!</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: </p><ul><li>When women are given leadership opportunities and family planning support at work, law firms and attorneys can thrive like never before.</li><li>Community-building events and educational resources are an underrated, yet impactful strategy for gaining clients and building relationships as a law firm.</li><li>Working with family comes with its pros and cons, but with solid boundaries and communication, it can be the perfect fit.</li><li>Always prioritize authenticity in marketing and outreach efforts. If it doesn’t feel right, don’t share it!</li></ul><p>Important Links and Resources:</p><ul><li>Website - <a href="https://burnerlaw.com">https://burnerlaw.com</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/britt-burner-b7813210">/in/britt-burner-b7813210</a></li></ul><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>.</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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In this week’s Hot Docket, we’re joined by Britt Burner, Partner at Burner Prudenti Law, P.C., which specializes in Elder Law and Estate Planning in New York City.
Britt joined her mother’s law practice 10 years ago and since then, they’ve grown their law firm to 11 lawyers! Led by three powerful women, Burner Prudenti Law is truly breaking the mold of what a “powerhouse law firm” looks like and how it operates.
Tune in as Britt shares the strategies, values, and mindsets that enable their law firm and staff to grow and thrive.
Then, stay tuned for a sweat-inducing (for Britt) game of “Name the Famous Woman” where Bobby and Andrew quiz Britt on women who have made history!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Britt discuss:
Pros, cons, and growing pains of working with family members
Navigating the family dynamic in a family business
Are there obstacles to building a woman-owned law firm?
Developing a plan for business longevity
Creating a safe, happy, supportive work environment in your law firm
How elder law and estate planning law compares and contrasts from other areas of law
The proudest moment in Britt’s elder law career
Underrated strategies for law firm growth: Educational seminars, webinars, community-building, and more!
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
When women are given leadership opportunities and family planning support at work, law firms and attorneys can thrive like never before.
Community-building events and educational resources are an underrated, yet impactful strategy for gaining clients and building relationships as a law firm.
Working with family comes with its pros and cons, but with solid boundaries and communication, it can be the perfect fit.
Always prioritize authenticity in marketing and outreach efforts. If it doesn’t feel right, don’t share it!
Important Links and Resources:
Website - https://burnerlaw.com
LinkedIn: /in/britt-burner-b7813210
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

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In this week’s Hot Docket, we’re joined by Britt Burner, Partner at Burner Prudenti Law, P.C., which specializes in Elder Law and Estate Planning in New York City.
Britt joined her mother’s law practice 10 years ago and since then, they’ve grown their law firm to 11 lawyers! Led by three powerful women, Burner Prudenti Law is truly breaking the mold of what a “powerhouse law firm” looks like and how it operates.
Tune in as Britt shares the strategies, values, and mindsets that enable their law firm and staff to grow and thrive.
Then, stay tuned for a sweat-inducing (for Britt) game of “Name the Famous Woman” where Bobby and Andrew quiz Britt on women who have made history!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Britt discuss:
Pros, cons, and growing pains of working with family members
Navigating the family dynamic in a family business
Are there obstacles to building a woman-owned law firm?
Developing a plan for business longevity
Creating a safe, happy, supportive work environment in your law firm
How elder law and estate planning law compares and contrasts from other areas of law
The proudest moment in Britt’s elder law career
Underrated strategies for law firm growth: Educational seminars, webinars, community-building, and more!
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firm Owners: 
When women are given leadership opportunities and family planning support at work, law firms and attorneys can thrive like never before.
Community-building events and educational resources are an underrated, yet impactful strategy for gaining clients and building relationships as a law firm.
Working with family comes with its pros and cons, but with solid boundaries and communication, it can be the perfect fit.
Always prioritize authenticity in marketing and outreach efforts. If it doesn’t feel right, don’t share it!
Important Links and Resources:
Website - https://burnerlaw.com
LinkedIn: /in/britt-burner-b7813210
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

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Today on Hot Docket, you’ll hear from Eric Mausner, Founding Partner &amp; Personal Injury Lawyer at Mausner Graham Injury Law PLLC.

With offices in Florida and New York, Eric knows firsthand how different the legal process is in Florida compared to other states. It’s faster, weirder, and less friendly to plaintiffs…thus, it requires a different approach to personal injury law.

So, how does Eric’s small personal injury firm find success in a state dominated by megafirms? Tune in now to find out!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric discuss:
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- How to succeed as a smaller law firm in a market dominated by large firms
- Strategies for differentiating your law firm from the megafirm competitors
- Technology and automated processes you can integrate into your law firm
- For PI clients: How to select a personal injury firm that will take your claim to trial
- How many cases is too many for a PI attorney?
- Personal Injury in Florida: Are Florida lawyers too risky?
- Is Florida the least plaintiff-friendly state?
- The most challenging thing about Florida’s legal process.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Case management software can help you stay organized and connected with your clients so you can be more efficient and better serve your clients.
- An automated case management system will also help with medical management and onboarding more clients/cases.
- Florida is very litigious and cases go to trial fast, especially in personal injury. If you’re bringing a case to Florida from out of state, be ready to litigate!
- The average PI case duration in Florida is 12-18 months compared to 2-3 years in other states.

Important Links and Resources:
Website - https://mginjuryfirm.com
Social -
IG: @mginjuryfirm
FB: https://www.facebook.com/mginjuryfirm
YT: @mausnergrahampersonalinjurylaw
TT: @mginjuryfirm
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-j-mausner-8b07584
Call MG Injury Firm: 305-344-HURT

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Listen to Ep 9 with The Hometown Lawyer, Josh Hodges: https://bit.ly/45WjQTw

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Personal injury law is a highly saturated market in Florida and with some of the biggest firms in the world headquartered in the sunshine state, you need solid strategies to beat your competition.

Today on Hot Docket, you’ll hear from Eric Mausner, Founding Partner &amp; Personal Injury Lawyer at Mausner Graham Injury Law PLLC.

With offices in Florida and New York, Eric knows firsthand how different the legal process is in Florida compared to other states. It’s faster, weirder, and less friendly to plaintiffs…thus, it requires a different approach to personal injury law.

So, how does Eric’s small personal injury firm find success in a state dominated by megafirms? Tune in now to find out!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric discuss:
- Eric’s transition from prosecutor to personal injury specialist
- How to succeed as a smaller law firm in a market dominated by large firms
- Strategies for differentiating your law firm from the megafirm competitors
- Technology and automated processes you can integrate into your law firm
- For PI clients: How to select a personal injury firm that will take your claim to trial
- How many cases is too many for a PI attorney?
- Personal Injury in Florida: Are Florida lawyers too risky?
- Is Florida the least plaintiff-friendly state?
- The most challenging thing about Florida’s legal process.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Case management software can help you stay organized and connected with your clients so you can be more efficient and better serve your clients.
- An automated case management system will also help with medical management and onboarding more clients/cases.
- Florida is very litigious and cases go to trial fast, especially in personal injury. If you’re bringing a case to Florida from out of state, be ready to litigate!
- The average PI case duration in Florida is 12-18 months compared to 2-3 years in other states.

Important Links and Resources:
Website - https://mginjuryfirm.com
Social -
IG: @mginjuryfirm
FB: https://www.facebook.com/mginjuryfirm
YT: @mausnergrahampersonalinjurylaw
TT: @mginjuryfirm
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-j-mausner-8b07584
Call MG Injury Firm: 305-344-HURT

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Listen to Ep 9 with The Hometown Lawyer, Josh Hodges: https://bit.ly/45WjQTw

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How do you dominate a small market with grassroots campaigns? What’s the secret to expanding your local law firm into new towns and markets? And how the heck does a law firm implement a 4-day work week?</p><p>Today, you’ll get all the insider insights from the incredible Josh Hodges, a Personal Injury Attorney & Partner at Kruger & Hodges Attorneys at Law in Ohio. Josh has had quite the journey practicing personal injury law throughout Southwest Ohio, starting in his hometown of Hamilton. Since then, he’s expanded into new markets, flooded our socials with captivating marketing, and even implemented a 4-day work week in his offices.</p><p>So, what are his secrets to small town success? Tune in to find out and stay tuned as we top off today’s conversation with a classic game of Two Truths and a Lie!</p><p> </p><p><strong>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Josh discuss:</strong></p><p>- How to make your law firm successful in a small town.</p><p>- What it’s like to start a law firm in your hometown.</p><p>- Key strategies for expanding your law firm into a new town or market.</p><p>- Advantages and disadvantages of having a smaller local law firm.</p><p>- Why and how Josh implemented a 4-day work week in his law offices.</p><p>- Effective social media strategies for small law firms.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</strong></p><p>- Consistently get involved in your community and build a rapport with the people in your small town/market. Make sure they know that you care about them more than big city law firms do.</p><p>- Expanding into new communities requires careful consideration of population, competition, and community dynamics.</p><p>- It takes a while to build trust with the community in a new market, but once you do, word spreads fast (good AND bad) and you’ll soon become their go-to law firm.</p><p>- Implementing a four-day work week can be a successful strategy for employee retention and satisfaction. If you want to implement a 4-day work week in your law office, structure and accountability are the keys to preventing your staff from taking advantage of the flexibility.</p><p>- Engaging with the local community through social media and community involvement can help build brand awareness and trust.</p><p>- When it comes to marketing/advertising your local law firm on social media, dare to be different and collaborate with your community and team members. Be personable, educational, and engaging!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><p>- Website - https://thehometownlawyers.com</p><p>- Social - IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/krugerhodges/">@krugerhodges</a> FB: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/KrugerHodges/">/KrugerHodges</a> YT: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeYcMaMaN2rb9jMlqt4EIdQ">@TheHometownLawyer</a> TT: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thehometownlawyer">@TheHometownLawyer</a> LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-hodges-hplaw/">/in/joshua-hodges-hplaw</a></p><p> </p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you dominate a small market with grassroots campaigns? What’s the secret to expanding your local law firm into new towns and markets? And how the heck does a law firm implement a 4-day work week?</p><p>Today, you’ll get all the insider insights from the incredible Josh Hodges, a Personal Injury Attorney & Partner at Kruger & Hodges Attorneys at Law in Ohio. Josh has had quite the journey practicing personal injury law throughout Southwest Ohio, starting in his hometown of Hamilton. Since then, he’s expanded into new markets, flooded our socials with captivating marketing, and even implemented a 4-day work week in his offices.</p><p>So, what are his secrets to small town success? Tune in to find out and stay tuned as we top off today’s conversation with a classic game of Two Truths and a Lie!</p><p> </p><p><strong>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Josh discuss:</strong></p><p>- How to make your law firm successful in a small town.</p><p>- What it’s like to start a law firm in your hometown.</p><p>- Key strategies for expanding your law firm into a new town or market.</p><p>- Advantages and disadvantages of having a smaller local law firm.</p><p>- Why and how Josh implemented a 4-day work week in his law offices.</p><p>- Effective social media strategies for small law firms.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</strong></p><p>- Consistently get involved in your community and build a rapport with the people in your small town/market. Make sure they know that you care about them more than big city law firms do.</p><p>- Expanding into new communities requires careful consideration of population, competition, and community dynamics.</p><p>- It takes a while to build trust with the community in a new market, but once you do, word spreads fast (good AND bad) and you’ll soon become their go-to law firm.</p><p>- Implementing a four-day work week can be a successful strategy for employee retention and satisfaction. If you want to implement a 4-day work week in your law office, structure and accountability are the keys to preventing your staff from taking advantage of the flexibility.</p><p>- Engaging with the local community through social media and community involvement can help build brand awareness and trust.</p><p>- When it comes to marketing/advertising your local law firm on social media, dare to be different and collaborate with your community and team members. Be personable, educational, and engaging!</p><p> </p><p><strong>Important Links and Resources:</strong></p><p>- Website - https://thehometownlawyers.com</p><p>- Social - IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/krugerhodges/">@krugerhodges</a> FB: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/KrugerHodges/">/KrugerHodges</a> YT: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeYcMaMaN2rb9jMlqt4EIdQ">@TheHometownLawyer</a> TT: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thehometownlawyer">@TheHometownLawyer</a> LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-hodges-hplaw/">/in/joshua-hodges-hplaw</a></p><p> </p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>How do you dominate a small market with grassroots campaigns? What’s the secret to expanding your local law firm into new towns and markets? And how the heck does a law firm implement a 4-day work week?

Today, you’ll get all the insider insights from the incredible Josh Hodges, a Personal Injury Attorney &amp; Partner at Kruger &amp; Hodges Attorneys at Law in Ohio. Josh has had quite the journey practicing personal injury law throughout Southwest Ohio, starting in his hometown of Hamilton. Since then, he’s expanded into new markets, flooded our socials with captivating marketing, and even implemented a 4-day work week in his offices.

So, what are his secrets to small town success? Tune in to find out and stay tuned as we top off today’s conversation with a classic game of Two Truths and a Lie!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Josh discuss:
- How to make your law firm successful in a small town.
- What it’s like to start a law firm in your hometown.
- Key strategies for expanding your law firm into a new town or market.
-Advantages and disadvantages of having a smaller local law firm.
- Why and how Josh implemented a 4-day work week in his law offices.
- Effective social media strategies for small law firms.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Consistently get involved in your community and build a rapport with the people in your small town/market. Make sure they know that you care about them more than big city law firms do.
- Expanding into new communities requires careful consideration of population, competition, and community dynamics.
It takes a while to build trust with the community in a new market, but once you do, word spreads fast (good AND bad) and you’ll soon become their go-to law firm.
- Implementing a four-day work week can be a successful strategy for employee retention and satisfaction. If you want to implement a 4-day work week in your law office, structure and accountability are the keys to preventing your staff from taking advantage of the flexibility.
- Engaging with the local community through social media and community involvement can help build brand awareness and trust.
When it comes to marketing/advertising your local law firm on social media, dare to be different and collaborate with your community and team members. Be personable, educational, and engaging!

Important Links and Resources
- Website - https://thehometownlawyers.com
- Social - IG: @krugerhodges FB: /KrugerHodges YT: @TheHometownLawyer TT: @TheHometownLawyer LinkedIn: /in/joshua-hodges-hplaw

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>How do you dominate a small market with grassroots campaigns? What’s the secret to expanding your local law firm into new towns and markets? And how the heck does a law firm implement a 4-day work week?

Today, you’ll get all the insider insights from the incredible Josh Hodges, a Personal Injury Attorney &amp; Partner at Kruger &amp; Hodges Attorneys at Law in Ohio. Josh has had quite the journey practicing personal injury law throughout Southwest Ohio, starting in his hometown of Hamilton. Since then, he’s expanded into new markets, flooded our socials with captivating marketing, and even implemented a 4-day work week in his offices.

So, what are his secrets to small town success? Tune in to find out and stay tuned as we top off today’s conversation with a classic game of Two Truths and a Lie!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Josh discuss:
- How to make your law firm successful in a small town.
- What it’s like to start a law firm in your hometown.
- Key strategies for expanding your law firm into a new town or market.
-Advantages and disadvantages of having a smaller local law firm.
- Why and how Josh implemented a 4-day work week in his law offices.
- Effective social media strategies for small law firms.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Consistently get involved in your community and build a rapport with the people in your small town/market. Make sure they know that you care about them more than big city law firms do.
- Expanding into new communities requires careful consideration of population, competition, and community dynamics.
It takes a while to build trust with the community in a new market, but once you do, word spreads fast (good AND bad) and you’ll soon become their go-to law firm.
- Implementing a four-day work week can be a successful strategy for employee retention and satisfaction. If you want to implement a 4-day work week in your law office, structure and accountability are the keys to preventing your staff from taking advantage of the flexibility.
- Engaging with the local community through social media and community involvement can help build brand awareness and trust.
When it comes to marketing/advertising your local law firm on social media, dare to be different and collaborate with your community and team members. Be personable, educational, and engaging!

Important Links and Resources
- Website - https://thehometownlawyers.com
- Social - IG: @krugerhodges FB: /KrugerHodges YT: @TheHometownLawyer TT: @TheHometownLawyer LinkedIn: /in/joshua-hodges-hplaw

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you a lawyer that could benefit from starting a podcast? Podcasting may be one of the hottest methods of marketing and entertainment in 2024, but should you start one? And if so, how? This episode will give you the answers.</p><p>Today on Hot Docket, we’re chatting with Benny Gold, Founder and Host of The Lawyer Stories Podcast, a community-driven podcast that features lawyers and law students’ stories about their personal challenges, inspirations, and motivations before and during their legal careers.</p><p>As an OG podcaster in the legal space, Benny’s here to talk about all things podcasting for lawyers: who should do it, how to do it, and of course, what NOT to do. Taking inspiration from Humans of New York, he talks about leveraging social media to build a following and the benefits of podcasting for lawyers, such as building relationships and personal branding.</p><p>Stay tuned to hear Benny crush a game of Good Question, Bad Question, where they evaluate different podcast prompts (that we may or may not have used in the past).</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Benny discuss:</p><ul><li>Why Benny started a podcast as a practicing lawyer</li><li>Why lawyers should consider starting a podcast</li><li>The process and challenges of starting a podcast with no experience</li><li>Advice for new podcasters on how to create and grow a successful podcast</li><li>Best tools and software for podcast production.</li><li>Tips for building an authentic following on social media to promote your podcast and law firm</li><li>Reasons you shouldn’t start a podcast</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><ul><li>Starting a podcast as a lawyer can be a very valuable way to build meaningful relationships and strong personal branding.</li><li>Consistency and having systems in place are KEY to successful podcasting.</li><li>Leveraging social media can help grow your following and create engagement.</li><li>Building a community through podcasting can humanize attorneys and create connections beyond resumes and accolades.</li><li>Podcasts should focus on positive and professional content, avoiding negativity or trashing others.</li><li>If you’re not up for the commitment and the work associated with producing a podcast, or if podcasting doesn’t sound fun to you, it’s probably not a good idea to start a podcast.</li></ul><p>To get in touch with Benny, connect with him on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-r-gold-1a861264/">LinkedIn</a>.</p><p>Check out The Lawyer Stories Podcast: <a href="https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast">https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast</a></p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a lawyer that could benefit from starting a podcast? Podcasting may be one of the hottest methods of marketing and entertainment in 2024, but should you start one? And if so, how? This episode will give you the answers.</p><p>Today on Hot Docket, we’re chatting with Benny Gold, Founder and Host of The Lawyer Stories Podcast, a community-driven podcast that features lawyers and law students’ stories about their personal challenges, inspirations, and motivations before and during their legal careers.</p><p>As an OG podcaster in the legal space, Benny’s here to talk about all things podcasting for lawyers: who should do it, how to do it, and of course, what NOT to do. Taking inspiration from Humans of New York, he talks about leveraging social media to build a following and the benefits of podcasting for lawyers, such as building relationships and personal branding.</p><p>Stay tuned to hear Benny crush a game of Good Question, Bad Question, where they evaluate different podcast prompts (that we may or may not have used in the past).</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Benny discuss:</p><ul><li>Why Benny started a podcast as a practicing lawyer</li><li>Why lawyers should consider starting a podcast</li><li>The process and challenges of starting a podcast with no experience</li><li>Advice for new podcasters on how to create and grow a successful podcast</li><li>Best tools and software for podcast production.</li><li>Tips for building an authentic following on social media to promote your podcast and law firm</li><li>Reasons you shouldn’t start a podcast</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><ul><li>Starting a podcast as a lawyer can be a very valuable way to build meaningful relationships and strong personal branding.</li><li>Consistency and having systems in place are KEY to successful podcasting.</li><li>Leveraging social media can help grow your following and create engagement.</li><li>Building a community through podcasting can humanize attorneys and create connections beyond resumes and accolades.</li><li>Podcasts should focus on positive and professional content, avoiding negativity or trashing others.</li><li>If you’re not up for the commitment and the work associated with producing a podcast, or if podcasting doesn’t sound fun to you, it’s probably not a good idea to start a podcast.</li></ul><p>To get in touch with Benny, connect with him on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-r-gold-1a861264/">LinkedIn</a>.</p><p>Check out The Lawyer Stories Podcast: <a href="https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast">https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast</a></p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Are you a lawyer that could benefit from starting a podcast? Podcasting may be one of the hottest methods of marketing and entertainment in 2024, but should you start one? And if so, how? This episode will give you the answers.

Today on Hot Docket, we’re chatting with Benny Gold, Founder and Host of The Lawyer Stories Podcast, a community-driven podcast that features lawyers and law students’ stories about their personal challenges, inspirations, and motivations before and during their legal careers.

As an OG podcaster in the legal space, Benny’s here to talk about all things podcasting for lawyers: who should do it, how to do it, and of course, what NOT to do. Taking inspiration from Humans of New York, he talks about leveraging social media to build a following and the benefits of podcasting for lawyers, such as building relationships and personal branding.

Stay tuned to hear Benny crush a game of Good Question, Bad Question, where they evaluate different podcast prompts (that we may or may not have used in the past).

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Benny discuss:
- Why Benny started a podcast as a practicing lawyer
- Why lawyers should consider starting a podcast
- The process and challenges of starting a podcast with no experience
- Advice for new podcasters on how to create and grow a successful podcast
- Best tools and software for podcast production.
- Tips for building an authentic following on social media to promote your podcast and law firm
- Reasons you shouldn’t start a podcast

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Starting a podcast as a lawyer can be a very valuable way to build meaningful relationships and strong personal branding.
- Consistency and having systems in place are KEY to successful podcasting.
- Leveraging social media can help grow your following and create engagement.
- Building a community through podcasting can humanize attorneys and create connections beyond resumes and accolades.
- Podcasts should focus on positive and professional content, avoiding negativity or trashing others.
- If you’re not up for the commitment and the work associated with producing a podcast, or if podcasting doesn’t sound fun to you, it’s probably not a good idea to start a podcast.

To get in touch with Benny, connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-r-gold-1a861264

Check out The Lawyer Stories Podcast: https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you a lawyer that could benefit from starting a podcast? Podcasting may be one of the hottest methods of marketing and entertainment in 2024, but should you start one? And if so, how? This episode will give you the answers.

Today on Hot Docket, we’re chatting with Benny Gold, Founder and Host of The Lawyer Stories Podcast, a community-driven podcast that features lawyers and law students’ stories about their personal challenges, inspirations, and motivations before and during their legal careers.

As an OG podcaster in the legal space, Benny’s here to talk about all things podcasting for lawyers: who should do it, how to do it, and of course, what NOT to do. Taking inspiration from Humans of New York, he talks about leveraging social media to build a following and the benefits of podcasting for lawyers, such as building relationships and personal branding.

Stay tuned to hear Benny crush a game of Good Question, Bad Question, where they evaluate different podcast prompts (that we may or may not have used in the past).

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Benny discuss:
- Why Benny started a podcast as a practicing lawyer
- Why lawyers should consider starting a podcast
- The process and challenges of starting a podcast with no experience
- Advice for new podcasters on how to create and grow a successful podcast
- Best tools and software for podcast production.
- Tips for building an authentic following on social media to promote your podcast and law firm
- Reasons you shouldn’t start a podcast

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Starting a podcast as a lawyer can be a very valuable way to build meaningful relationships and strong personal branding.
- Consistency and having systems in place are KEY to successful podcasting.
- Leveraging social media can help grow your following and create engagement.
- Building a community through podcasting can humanize attorneys and create connections beyond resumes and accolades.
- Podcasts should focus on positive and professional content, avoiding negativity or trashing others.
- If you’re not up for the commitment and the work associated with producing a podcast, or if podcasting doesn’t sound fun to you, it’s probably not a good idea to start a podcast.

To get in touch with Benny, connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-r-gold-1a861264

Check out The Lawyer Stories Podcast: https://thelawyerstories.com/podcast

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>While small law firms may not be able to compete with the marketing budget of a large law firm, there are quite a few advantages you have as a small law firm!</p><p>If you’re a small law firm with a mighty marketing strategy, you can pull in more cases than you know what to do with. Tune in to learn more about how to differentiate your small firm from the competition and scale your capacity to serve your community.</p><p>Today, we’re chatting with William Franchi, Founder and Managing Attorney at Franchi Injury Law, about the advantages and challenges of being a trial lawyer at a small law firm. With only three attorneys practicing at Franchi Injury Law, including himself, William has a unique perspective of diversifying your marketing channels, building unbreakable referral relationships, and knowing when it’s the right time to branch out into new areas of law.</p><p>Stay tuned to the end as we put William in the spotlight to answer some fun, yet slightly cringey riddles!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and William discuss:</p><ul><li>Why William became a trial attorney after a devastating injury in college sports.</li><li>The difficulties of practicing personal injury law as a small law firm</li><li>Why he decided to branch out into multiple service areas after resisting it for six years</li><li>How to differentiate your small law firm’s brand from your competition (with podcasts, books, etc.)</li><li>Scaling your capacity to serve more clients when you bring in more cases than usual</li><li>Strategies for building referral relationships with other firms/attorneys</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><ul><li>Closely evaluate whether certain marketing channels will make sense based on your marketing budget. Typically, TV, radio, and billboards need to hit enough reach and frequency to justify the spend. </li><li>Consider smaller marketing channels/campaigns if you have a small budget to work with.</li><li>Since lead generation can fluctuate from month to month, diversifying your marketing channels will strengthen your overall marketing strategy so you don’t have to rely on one channel to bring in all your cases.</li><li>The better reputation you have as an attorney, the more referrals you will get, especially as a new or small law firm. Work on building up your reputation and referral relationships will be easier to build.</li></ul><p>To get in touch with William, connect with him on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-franchi-a524903a/">LinkedIn</a> or visit his website: <a href="https://franchilaw.com">https://franchilaw.com</a>.</p><p>Follow William Franchi on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thelawfathertampa/">Instagram</a> (@thelawfathertampa) and <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thelawfather">TikTok</a> (@thelawfather) for daily how-to videos.</p><p>Check out <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawfather-podcast/id1503328632">The Lawfather Podcast</a>.</p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>While small law firms may not be able to compete with the marketing budget of a large law firm, there are quite a few advantages you have as a small law firm!

If you’re a small law firm with a mighty marketing strategy, you can pull in more cases than you know what to do with. Tune in to learn more about how to differentiate your small firm from the competition and scale your capacity to serve your community.

Today, we’re chatting with William Franchi, Founder and Managing Attorney at Franchi Injury Law, about the advantages and challenges of being a trial lawyer at a small law firm. With only three attorneys practicing at Franchi Injury Law, including himself, William has a unique perspective of diversifying your marketing channels, building unbreakable referral relationships, and knowing when it’s the right time to branch out into new areas of law.

Stay tuned to the end as we put William in the spotlight to answer some fun, yet slightly cringey riddles!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and William discuss:
- Why William became a trial attorney after a devastating injury in college sports.
- The difficulties of practicing personal injury law as a small law firm
- Why he decided to branch out into multiple service areas after resisting it for six years
- How to differentiate your small law firm’s brand from your competition (with podcasts, books, etc.)
- Scaling your capacity to serve more clients when you bring in more cases than usual
- Strategies for building referral relationships with other firms/attorneys

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Closely evaluate whether certain marketing channels will make sense based on your marketing budget. Typically, TV, radio, and billboards need to hit enough reach and frequency to justify the spend. 
- Consider smaller marketing channels/campaigns if you have a small budget to work with.
- Since lead generation can fluctuate from month to month, diversifying your marketing channels will strengthen your overall marketing strategy so you don’t have to rely on one channel to bring in all your cases.
- The better reputation you have as an attorney, the more referrals you will get, especially as a new or small law firm. Work on building up your reputation and referral relationships will be easier to build.

To get in touch with William, connect with him on LinkedIn or visit his website: https://franchilaw.com.

Follow William Franchi on Instagram (@thelawfathertampa) and TikTok (@thelawfather) for daily how-to videos.

Check out The Lawfather Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawfather-podcast/id1503328632

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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Today, we’re chatting with William Franchi, Founder and Managing Attorney at Franchi Injury Law, about the advantages and challenges of being a trial lawyer at a small law firm. With only three attorneys practicing at Franchi Injury Law, including himself, William has a unique perspective of diversifying your marketing channels, building unbreakable referral relationships, and knowing when it’s the right time to branch out into new areas of law.

Stay tuned to the end as we put William in the spotlight to answer some fun, yet slightly cringey riddles!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and William discuss:
- Why William became a trial attorney after a devastating injury in college sports.
- The difficulties of practicing personal injury law as a small law firm
- Why he decided to branch out into multiple service areas after resisting it for six years
- How to differentiate your small law firm’s brand from your competition (with podcasts, books, etc.)
- Scaling your capacity to serve more clients when you bring in more cases than usual
- Strategies for building referral relationships with other firms/attorneys

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Closely evaluate whether certain marketing channels will make sense based on your marketing budget. Typically, TV, radio, and billboards need to hit enough reach and frequency to justify the spend. 
- Consider smaller marketing channels/campaigns if you have a small budget to work with.
- Since lead generation can fluctuate from month to month, diversifying your marketing channels will strengthen your overall marketing strategy so you don’t have to rely on one channel to bring in all your cases.
- The better reputation you have as an attorney, the more referrals you will get, especially as a new or small law firm. Work on building up your reputation and referral relationships will be easier to build.

To get in touch with William, connect with him on LinkedIn or visit his website: https://franchilaw.com.

Follow William Franchi on Instagram (@thelawfathertampa) and TikTok (@thelawfather) for daily how-to videos.

Check out The Lawfather Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawfather-podcast/id1503328632

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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Small firms may be the backbone of the legal industry, but not all marketing strategies will work for a small firm. Of course it depends on what your area of practice is, but being a small law firm requires a unique and strategic approach to marketing.

Today, we’re grateful to be speaking with Ben Glass, Founder, CEO, and Trial Lawyer at BenGlassLaw and Great Legal Marketing, as well as author, podcast host, mentor, and coach. Ben is a true expert when it comes to marketing and business growth for small law firms, so you’re in for a treat with this discussion.

If you’re ready to take your small law firm to new heights and beat the competition, listen in, take notes, and stay tuned until the end for our “Foul or No Foul” rapid fire round!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Ben discuss:

- The biggest mistake small law firms make in running and marketing their business
- How do you incorporate the feedback loop of attribution into marketing?
- Ben’s legal marketing guides &amp; tips for writing a book
- Aligning your marketing techniques with your area(s) of law
- The benefits of expanding into multiple law practice areas
- Common reasons why law firms lose referral sources &amp; How to avoid them
- When and why small law firms should say “no” to certain clients/cases

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:

- Small firms can rely on referrals, SEO, and proximity to clients to stay competitive.
- Create and enforce a company culture that always asks leads/clients: “How did you find out about our law firm?”
- Learn when and how to say “no” to cases that might make you money, but that cost you a ton of time and grief. This will eventually frame you as an expert in your area(s) of practice.

To get in touch with Ben, email him at ben@benglasslaw.com or visit his website: https://benglasslaw.com.

Check out Ben Glass’s books on Amazon here.

Get Ben’s personal notes from the Great Legal Marketing Summit for FREE here.

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
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Small firms may be the backbone of the legal industry, but not all marketing strategies will work for a small firm. Of course it depends on what your area of practice is, but being a small law firm requires a unique and strategic approach to marketing.

Today, we’re grateful to be speaking with Ben Glass, Founder, CEO, and Trial Lawyer at BenGlassLaw and Great Legal Marketing, as well as author, podcast host, mentor, and coach. Ben is a true expert when it comes to marketing and business growth for small law firms, so you’re in for a treat with this discussion.

If you’re ready to take your small law firm to new heights and beat the competition, listen in, take notes, and stay tuned until the end for our “Foul or No Foul” rapid fire round!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Ben discuss:

- The biggest mistake small law firms make in running and marketing their business
- How do you incorporate the feedback loop of attribution into marketing?
- Ben’s legal marketing guides &amp; tips for writing a book
- Aligning your marketing techniques with your area(s) of law
- The benefits of expanding into multiple law practice areas
- Common reasons why law firms lose referral sources &amp; How to avoid them
- When and why small law firms should say “no” to certain clients/cases

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:

- Small firms can rely on referrals, SEO, and proximity to clients to stay competitive.
- Create and enforce a company culture that always asks leads/clients: “How did you find out about our law firm?”
- Learn when and how to say “no” to cases that might make you money, but that cost you a ton of time and grief. This will eventually frame you as an expert in your area(s) of practice.

To get in touch with Ben, email him at ben@benglasslaw.com or visit his website: https://benglasslaw.com.

Check out Ben Glass’s books on Amazon here.

Get Ben’s personal notes from the Great Legal Marketing Summit for FREE here.

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wonder what a day in the life of a marketing director at a personal injury law firm is like? Are you a marketing director looking for budgeting advice or productivity hacks? Or perhaps you’re a lawyer wondering how to make your marketing director’s job easier… Well, you’re about to learn it all!</p><p>As you know, digital marketing directors who work in law firms have very important responsibilities. They coordinate and collaborate with a wide range of people and agencies and have to constantly stay organized, efficient, and ahead of market trends. They also have to create content that’s not going to get them into trouble with the bar…</p><p>Today, we’re joined by the great Dan Brian, Director of Digital Marketing at Riddle & Brantley, a personal injury law firm. Dan's 20 years of marketing experience makes him the perfect guest to talk about what a day in the life looks like as a Digital Marketing Director at a law firm.</p><p>Stay tuned to the end for our “Sleazy or Not Sleazy” rapid fire round. You won’t want to miss Dan’s answers!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Dan discuss:</p><ul><li>What does a digital marketing director do at a personal injury law firm?</li><li>The responsibilities of an in-house marketing director at a law firm.</li><li>Top project management tools and AI tools Dan can’t live without.</li><li>When to hire a marketing contractor, marketing agency, and a full-time in-house marketer.</li><li>Advice for attorneys to make the marketing director’s job easier.</li><li>How to budget your marketing to prevent reallocation and make huge returns.</li><li>The story behind Marketing for Justice, Dan’s membership group for law firm digital marketers.</li><li>Advice for Legal Marketers: What Dan wishes he knew before getting into legal marketing.</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><ul><li>Utilize the power of AI to increase your productivity and simplify content creation processes. Just make sure you fact check your content!</li><li>Dan emphasizes that if you become too obsessed with data and numbers, you may miss an opportunity to truly experiment with your marketing and try something radically different (and maybe more powerful).</li><li>A marketing effort that worked yesterday or a year ago won’t always work today. You often have to beat the market and be the first to come up with an idea for it to be wildly successful.</li><li>Set aside part of your marketing budget to allocate for experimentation campaigns that have an unknown ROI, but will certainly give you the valuable experience and information to succeed next time.</li><li>As a marketing professional in the law industry, you must be familiar with the bar rules in your state, or you could get in trouble. </li></ul><p>To get in touch with Dan, email him at dan@justicecounts.com</p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wonder what a day in the life of a marketing director at a personal injury law firm is like? Are you a marketing director looking for budgeting advice or productivity hacks? Or perhaps you’re a lawyer wondering how to make your marketing director’s job easier… Well, you’re about to learn it all!</p><p>As you know, digital marketing directors who work in law firms have very important responsibilities. They coordinate and collaborate with a wide range of people and agencies and have to constantly stay organized, efficient, and ahead of market trends. They also have to create content that’s not going to get them into trouble with the bar…</p><p>Today, we’re joined by the great Dan Brian, Director of Digital Marketing at Riddle & Brantley, a personal injury law firm. Dan's 20 years of marketing experience makes him the perfect guest to talk about what a day in the life looks like as a Digital Marketing Director at a law firm.</p><p>Stay tuned to the end for our “Sleazy or Not Sleazy” rapid fire round. You won’t want to miss Dan’s answers!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Dan discuss:</p><ul><li>What does a digital marketing director do at a personal injury law firm?</li><li>The responsibilities of an in-house marketing director at a law firm.</li><li>Top project management tools and AI tools Dan can’t live without.</li><li>When to hire a marketing contractor, marketing agency, and a full-time in-house marketer.</li><li>Advice for attorneys to make the marketing director’s job easier.</li><li>How to budget your marketing to prevent reallocation and make huge returns.</li><li>The story behind Marketing for Justice, Dan’s membership group for law firm digital marketers.</li><li>Advice for Legal Marketers: What Dan wishes he knew before getting into legal marketing.</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><ul><li>Utilize the power of AI to increase your productivity and simplify content creation processes. Just make sure you fact check your content!</li><li>Dan emphasizes that if you become too obsessed with data and numbers, you may miss an opportunity to truly experiment with your marketing and try something radically different (and maybe more powerful).</li><li>A marketing effort that worked yesterday or a year ago won’t always work today. You often have to beat the market and be the first to come up with an idea for it to be wildly successful.</li><li>Set aside part of your marketing budget to allocate for experimentation campaigns that have an unknown ROI, but will certainly give you the valuable experience and information to succeed next time.</li><li>As a marketing professional in the law industry, you must be familiar with the bar rules in your state, or you could get in trouble. </li></ul><p>To get in touch with Dan, email him at dan@justicecounts.com</p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a>.<br /><br /><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Ever wonder what a day in the life of a marketing director at a personal injury law firm is like? Are you a marketing director looking for budgeting advice or productivity hacks? Or perhaps you’re a lawyer wondering how to make your marketing director’s job easier… Well, you’re about to learn it all!

As you know, digital marketing directors who work in law firms have very important responsibilities. They coordinate and collaborate with a wide range of people and agencies and have to constantly stay organized, efficient, and ahead of market trends. They also have to create content that’s not going to get them into trouble with the bar…

Today, we’re joined by the great Dan Brian, Director of Digital Marketing at Riddle &amp; Brantley, a personal injury law firm. Dan&apos;s 20 years of marketing experience makes him the perfect guest to talk about what a day in the life looks like as a Digital Marketing Director at a law firm.

Stay tuned to the end for our “Sleazy or Not Sleazy” rapid fire round. You won’t want to miss Dan’s answers!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Dan discuss:

What does a digital marketing director do at a personal injury law firm?
The responsibilities of an in-house marketing director at a law firm.
Top project management tools and AI tools Dan can’t live without.
When to hire a marketing contractor, marketing agency, and a full-time in-house marketer.
Advice for attorneys to make the marketing director’s job easier.
How to budget your marketing to prevent reallocation and make huge returns.
The story behind Marketing for Justice, Dan’s membership group for law firm digital marketers.
Advice for Legal Marketers: What Dan wishes he knew before getting into legal marketing.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:

Utilize the power of AI to increase your productivity and simplify content creation processes. Just make sure you fact check your content!
Dan emphasizes that if you become too obsessed with data and numbers, you may miss an opportunity to truly experiment with your marketing and try something radically different (and maybe more powerful).
A marketing effort that worked yesterday or a year ago won’t always work today. You often have to beat the market and be the first to come up with an idea for it to be wildly successful.
Set aside part of your marketing budget to allocate for experimentation campaigns that have an unknown ROI, but will certainly give you the valuable experience and information to succeed next time.
As a marketing professional in the law industry, you must be familiar with the bar rules in your state, or you could get in trouble. 

To get in touch with Dan, email him at dan@justicecounts.com

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ever wonder what a day in the life of a marketing director at a personal injury law firm is like? Are you a marketing director looking for budgeting advice or productivity hacks? Or perhaps you’re a lawyer wondering how to make your marketing director’s job easier… Well, you’re about to learn it all!

As you know, digital marketing directors who work in law firms have very important responsibilities. They coordinate and collaborate with a wide range of people and agencies and have to constantly stay organized, efficient, and ahead of market trends. They also have to create content that’s not going to get them into trouble with the bar…

Today, we’re joined by the great Dan Brian, Director of Digital Marketing at Riddle &amp; Brantley, a personal injury law firm. Dan&apos;s 20 years of marketing experience makes him the perfect guest to talk about what a day in the life looks like as a Digital Marketing Director at a law firm.

Stay tuned to the end for our “Sleazy or Not Sleazy” rapid fire round. You won’t want to miss Dan’s answers!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Dan discuss:

What does a digital marketing director do at a personal injury law firm?
The responsibilities of an in-house marketing director at a law firm.
Top project management tools and AI tools Dan can’t live without.
When to hire a marketing contractor, marketing agency, and a full-time in-house marketer.
Advice for attorneys to make the marketing director’s job easier.
How to budget your marketing to prevent reallocation and make huge returns.
The story behind Marketing for Justice, Dan’s membership group for law firm digital marketers.
Advice for Legal Marketers: What Dan wishes he knew before getting into legal marketing.

Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:

Utilize the power of AI to increase your productivity and simplify content creation processes. Just make sure you fact check your content!
Dan emphasizes that if you become too obsessed with data and numbers, you may miss an opportunity to truly experiment with your marketing and try something radically different (and maybe more powerful).
A marketing effort that worked yesterday or a year ago won’t always work today. You often have to beat the market and be the first to come up with an idea for it to be wildly successful.
Set aside part of your marketing budget to allocate for experimentation campaigns that have an unknown ROI, but will certainly give you the valuable experience and information to succeed next time.
As a marketing professional in the law industry, you must be familiar with the bar rules in your state, or you could get in trouble. 

To get in touch with Dan, email him at dan@justicecounts.com

If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers are business owners, law firms are businesses, and having multiple businesses can be a great thing for lawyers… but it takes strategy, passion, and proper training to successfully grow and achieve synergy between them.</p><p>As society and business rapidly evolves, law firms are facing challenges in getting and managing referrals, prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and keeping up with trauma-informed best practices.</p><p>Today, we’re happy to be joined by Micha Star Liberty, Founder of Liberty Law, a law firm litigating serious injury, civil rights, sexual abuse, consumer, and employment matters. Micha is also the Founder and CEO of Lionhearted Leader and Founder of The Soaring Center, which are consulting and personal development organizations dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and building strong teams and leaders.</p><p>Micha’s commitment to fighting for justice, as well as educating people on how to best work with traumatized individuals, all while running multiple synergetic businesses, is extremely inspiring. Tune in to learn all about it!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Micha discuss:</p><p>- Micha’s unique strategies for law firm marketing and referrals</p><p>- How to get referrals from one business to another, even if they’re very different businesses</p><p>- Tips and strategies for managing attorney referrals as your law firm grows</p><p>- Equity & Inclusion: The central theme/topic that unites Micha’s businesses</p><p>- Why Micha became a trial lawyer</p><p>- Best practices for advertising sensitive subjects, like sex trafficking claims, on social media</p><p>- Why your law firm needs to have trauma-informed training</p><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><p>- To get referrals, understand the power of The Drip Method of marketing: getting to know people, building a relationship with them, doing favors for them, and being top of mind for them</p><p>- Managing referrals requires tracking, documenting, keeping the attorney who referred you informed about the case, and following the referral rules your state has</p><p>- Understand the importance of trauma-informed training and knowing people’s triggers, especially when litigating sensitive cases, like sexual abuse</p><p>- Diverse teams perform better and bring in more profit. Create trauma-informed policies and procedures to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in your business. Make sure you track the numbers!</p><p>If you’re interested in receiving trauma-informed training, leadership consulting, and more, check out all of Micha’s businesses and their services <a href="https://michastarliberty.com/mslbusinesses/">here</a>.</p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email  <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com.</a></p><p><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <link>https://www.meanpug.com/hot-docket-podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers are business owners, law firms are businesses, and having multiple businesses can be a great thing for lawyers… but it takes strategy, passion, and proper training to successfully grow and achieve synergy between them.</p><p>As society and business rapidly evolves, law firms are facing challenges in getting and managing referrals, prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and keeping up with trauma-informed best practices.</p><p>Today, we’re happy to be joined by Micha Star Liberty, Founder of Liberty Law, a law firm litigating serious injury, civil rights, sexual abuse, consumer, and employment matters. Micha is also the Founder and CEO of Lionhearted Leader and Founder of The Soaring Center, which are consulting and personal development organizations dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and building strong teams and leaders.</p><p>Micha’s commitment to fighting for justice, as well as educating people on how to best work with traumatized individuals, all while running multiple synergetic businesses, is extremely inspiring. Tune in to learn all about it!</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Micha discuss:</p><p>- Micha’s unique strategies for law firm marketing and referrals</p><p>- How to get referrals from one business to another, even if they’re very different businesses</p><p>- Tips and strategies for managing attorney referrals as your law firm grows</p><p>- Equity & Inclusion: The central theme/topic that unites Micha’s businesses</p><p>- Why Micha became a trial lawyer</p><p>- Best practices for advertising sensitive subjects, like sex trafficking claims, on social media</p><p>- Why your law firm needs to have trauma-informed training</p><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:</p><p>- To get referrals, understand the power of The Drip Method of marketing: getting to know people, building a relationship with them, doing favors for them, and being top of mind for them</p><p>- Managing referrals requires tracking, documenting, keeping the attorney who referred you informed about the case, and following the referral rules your state has</p><p>- Understand the importance of trauma-informed training and knowing people’s triggers, especially when litigating sensitive cases, like sexual abuse</p><p>- Diverse teams perform better and bring in more profit. Create trauma-informed policies and procedures to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in your business. Make sure you track the numbers!</p><p>If you’re interested in receiving trauma-informed training, leadership consulting, and more, check out all of Micha’s businesses and their services <a href="https://michastarliberty.com/mslbusinesses/">here</a>.</p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email  <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com.</a></p><p><i>Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Lawyers are business owners, law firms are businesses, and having multiple businesses can be a great thing for lawyers… but it takes strategy, passion, and proper training to successfully grow and achieve synergy between them.
As society and business rapidly evolves, law firms are facing challenges in getting and managing referrals, prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and keeping up with trauma-informed best practices.
Today, we’re happy to be joined by Micha Star Liberty, Founder of Liberty Law, a law firm litigating serious injury, civil rights, sexual abuse, consumer, and employment matters. Micha is also the Founder and CEO of Lionhearted Leader and Founder of The Soaring Center, which are consulting and personal development organizations dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and building strong teams and leaders.
Micha’s commitment to fighting for justice, as well as educating people on how to best work with traumatized individuals, all while running multiple synergetic businesses, is extremely inspiring. Tune in to learn all about it!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Micha discuss:
Micha’s unique strategies for law firm marketing and referrals
How to get referrals from one business to another, even if they’re very different businesses
Tips and strategies for managing attorney referrals as your law firm grows
Equity &amp; Inclusion: The central theme/topic that unites Micha’s businesses
Why Micha became a trial lawyer
Best practices for advertising sensitive subjects, like sex trafficking claims, on social media
Why your law firm needs to have trauma-informed training
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
To get referrals, understand the power of The Drip Method of marketing: getting to know people, building a relationship with them, doing favors for them, and being top of mind for them
Managing referrals requires tracking, documenting, keeping the attorney who referred you informed about the case, and following the referral rules your state has
Understand the importance of trauma-informed training and knowing people’s triggers, especially when litigating sensitive cases, like sexual abuse
Diverse teams perform better and bring in more profit. Create trauma-informed policies and procedures to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in your business. Make sure you track the numbers!
If you’re interested in receiving trauma-informed training, leadership consulting, and more, check out all of Micha’s businesses and their services here.
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lawyers are business owners, law firms are businesses, and having multiple businesses can be a great thing for lawyers… but it takes strategy, passion, and proper training to successfully grow and achieve synergy between them.
As society and business rapidly evolves, law firms are facing challenges in getting and managing referrals, prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and keeping up with trauma-informed best practices.
Today, we’re happy to be joined by Micha Star Liberty, Founder of Liberty Law, a law firm litigating serious injury, civil rights, sexual abuse, consumer, and employment matters. Micha is also the Founder and CEO of Lionhearted Leader and Founder of The Soaring Center, which are consulting and personal development organizations dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and building strong teams and leaders.
Micha’s commitment to fighting for justice, as well as educating people on how to best work with traumatized individuals, all while running multiple synergetic businesses, is extremely inspiring. Tune in to learn all about it!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Micha discuss:
Micha’s unique strategies for law firm marketing and referrals
How to get referrals from one business to another, even if they’re very different businesses
Tips and strategies for managing attorney referrals as your law firm grows
Equity &amp; Inclusion: The central theme/topic that unites Micha’s businesses
Why Micha became a trial lawyer
Best practices for advertising sensitive subjects, like sex trafficking claims, on social media
Why your law firm needs to have trauma-informed training
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
To get referrals, understand the power of The Drip Method of marketing: getting to know people, building a relationship with them, doing favors for them, and being top of mind for them
Managing referrals requires tracking, documenting, keeping the attorney who referred you informed about the case, and following the referral rules your state has
Understand the importance of trauma-informed training and knowing people’s triggers, especially when litigating sensitive cases, like sexual abuse
Diverse teams perform better and bring in more profit. Create trauma-informed policies and procedures to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in your business. Make sure you track the numbers!
If you’re interested in receiving trauma-informed training, leadership consulting, and more, check out all of Micha’s businesses and their services here.
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com.

Tune in to The Hot Docket Podcast with Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how legal marketers navigate the complex world of advertising for niche legal cases like whistleblower and class action lawsuits?</p><p>With the evolving landscape of marketing and advertising, law firms are constantly challenged to educate and engage potential clients on complex legal matters in a relatable and understandable manner.</p><p>Today, we are delighted to welcome Q Miceli, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Tycko & Zavareei, a leading whistleblower and class action law firm, and co-lead of the Legal Marketing Association Next. Q's expertise in legal marketing makes them the perfect guest to shed light on navigating the challenges of advertising for unique legal cases.</p><p>Their unique journey showcases the intersection of personal experience and legal marketing expertise.</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Q Discuss:</p><ul><li>Q Miceli's journey into legal marketing during the pandemic</li><li>The role of in-house marketing directors at law firms</li><li>Educational vs. direct response sales marketing for unique legal cases</li><li>Must-read resources for legal marketers, including books and tools</li><li>Challenges and success stories in legal content marketing and advertising</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Understanding the importance of scoping marketing projects to enhance collaboration between attorneys and marketing teams</li><li>Emphasizing consumer education in advertising for niche legal cases to bridge the gap between attorneys and potential clients</li><li>Leveraging keyword research and content strategy to align marketing efforts with consumer inquiries</li></ul><p>As legal marketing continues to evolve, Q Miceli's insights provide valuable strategies for law firms aiming to effectively navigate the advertising challenges associated with niche legal cases.</p><p>Check out Marcus Sheridan’s Book “They Ask, You Answer” on Amazon <a href="https://www.amazon.com/They-Ask-You-Answer-Revolutionary/dp/1119312973">here</a>. </p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p> </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how legal marketers navigate the complex world of advertising for niche legal cases like whistleblower and class action lawsuits?</p><p>With the evolving landscape of marketing and advertising, law firms are constantly challenged to educate and engage potential clients on complex legal matters in a relatable and understandable manner.</p><p>Today, we are delighted to welcome Q Miceli, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Tycko & Zavareei, a leading whistleblower and class action law firm, and co-lead of the Legal Marketing Association Next. Q's expertise in legal marketing makes them the perfect guest to shed light on navigating the challenges of advertising for unique legal cases.</p><p>Their unique journey showcases the intersection of personal experience and legal marketing expertise.</p><p>In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Q Discuss:</p><ul><li>Q Miceli's journey into legal marketing during the pandemic</li><li>The role of in-house marketing directors at law firms</li><li>Educational vs. direct response sales marketing for unique legal cases</li><li>Must-read resources for legal marketers, including books and tools</li><li>Challenges and success stories in legal content marketing and advertising</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Understanding the importance of scoping marketing projects to enhance collaboration between attorneys and marketing teams</li><li>Emphasizing consumer education in advertising for niche legal cases to bridge the gap between attorneys and potential clients</li><li>Leveraging keyword research and content strategy to align marketing efforts with consumer inquiries</li></ul><p>As legal marketing continues to evolve, Q Miceli's insights provide valuable strategies for law firms aiming to effectively navigate the advertising challenges associated with niche legal cases.</p><p>Check out Marcus Sheridan’s Book “They Ask, You Answer” on Amazon <a href="https://www.amazon.com/They-Ask-You-Answer-Revolutionary/dp/1119312973">here</a>. </p><p>If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover please email </p><p><a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p> </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Have you ever wondered how legal marketers navigate the complex world of advertising for niche legal cases like whistleblower and class action lawsuits?
With the evolving landscape of marketing and advertising, law firms are constantly challenged to educate and engage potential clients on complex legal matters in a relatable and understandable manner.
Today, we are delighted to welcome Q Miceli, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Tycko &amp; Zavareei, a leading whistleblower and class action law firm, and co-lead of the Legal Marketing Association Next. Q&apos;s expertise in legal marketing makes them the perfect guest to shed light on navigating the challenges of advertising for unique legal cases.
Their unique journey showcases the intersection of personal experience and legal marketing expertise.
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Q Discuss:
Q Miceli&apos;s journey into legal marketing during the pandemic
The role of in-house marketing directors at law firms
Educational vs. direct response sales marketing for unique legal cases
Must-read resources for legal marketers, including books and tools
Challenges and success stories in legal content marketing and advertising
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Understanding the importance of scoping marketing projects to enhance collaboration between attorneys and marketing teams
Emphasizing consumer education in advertising for niche legal cases to bridge the gap between attorneys and potential clients
Leveraging keyword research and content strategy to align marketing efforts with consumer inquiries
As legal marketing continues to evolve, Q Miceli&apos;s insights provide valuable strategies for law firms aiming to effectively navigate the advertising challenges associated with niche legal cases.
Check out Marcus Sheridan’s Book “They Ask, You Answer” on Amazon here. 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com 

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
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With the evolving landscape of marketing and advertising, law firms are constantly challenged to educate and engage potential clients on complex legal matters in a relatable and understandable manner.
Today, we are delighted to welcome Q Miceli, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Tycko &amp; Zavareei, a leading whistleblower and class action law firm, and co-lead of the Legal Marketing Association Next. Q&apos;s expertise in legal marketing makes them the perfect guest to shed light on navigating the challenges of advertising for unique legal cases.
Their unique journey showcases the intersection of personal experience and legal marketing expertise.
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Q Discuss:
Q Miceli&apos;s journey into legal marketing during the pandemic
The role of in-house marketing directors at law firms
Educational vs. direct response sales marketing for unique legal cases
Must-read resources for legal marketers, including books and tools
Challenges and success stories in legal content marketing and advertising
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Understanding the importance of scoping marketing projects to enhance collaboration between attorneys and marketing teams
Emphasizing consumer education in advertising for niche legal cases to bridge the gap between attorneys and potential clients
Leveraging keyword research and content strategy to align marketing efforts with consumer inquiries
As legal marketing continues to evolve, Q Miceli&apos;s insights provide valuable strategies for law firms aiming to effectively navigate the advertising challenges associated with niche legal cases.
Check out Marcus Sheridan’s Book “They Ask, You Answer” on Amazon here. 
If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover please email info@hotdocketpodcast.com 

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered how much time and money artificial intelligence could save your legal practice?</p><p>As the legal industry rapidly evolves, law firms are under increasing pressure to modernize and streamline their operations. Whether it's optimizing billable hours or embracing remote depositions, the influence of technology on the law is undeniable.</p><p>In this episode, we welcome Eric Baum, the enterprising founder of PARROT, a pioneering company reshaping the future of legal technology and court reporting. We've invited Eric to dive deep into how his platform is transforming these essential aspects of the legal profession.</p><p> With a staggering $14 million raised and collaborations with multiple national insurance carriers, Eric's journey from a lawyer specializing in sex crimes and human trafficking to a tech entrepreneur highlights an impressive shift from legal practice to legal innovation.<br /><br />In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric Discuss:</p><ul><li>PARROT- “The modern court reporting service.”</li><li>The transition from traditional transcript handling to modern, secure storage solutions.</li><li>Eric Baum's insights on personalized sales tactics and the value of understanding client needs.</li><li>The necessity of certified reporters in an age of technology-driven transcription services.</li><li>Remote depositions and their growing acceptance within the legal realm.</li><li>The creation narrative of PARROT following the Haiti earthquake's call for accessible justice.</li><li>Strategies for building trust in legal tech and effective methods of legal community engagement.</li><li>The importance of balance between work and personal life in the high-pressure legal sector.</li><li>A light-hearted word association game revealing unexpected sides of our guest, Eric.</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Consider implementing AI-driven tools to increase billable hour accuracy and reduce overhead.</li><li>Explore remote deposition platforms like PARROT to save on time and travel costs.</li><li>Leverage inbound marketing and community referrals to foster trust and adoption of new technologies.</li><li>Embrace the potential of legal tech to streamline operations and stay competitive.<br /><br /> </li></ul><p>This is a truly compelling discussion on the integration of AI and machine learning in legal work and the tangible benefits this poses for efficiency and accuracy.<br /><br />Don't let the march of progress leave your firm behind—embrace change and watch your efficiency soar!<br />Make sure to check out <a href="https://www.parrot.us/">PARROT</a> here: <a href="https://www.parrot.us/">https://www.parrot.us/. </a>Or connect with Eric via Eric.Baum@parrothq.com.  </p><p>If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered how much time and money artificial intelligence could save your legal practice?</p><p>As the legal industry rapidly evolves, law firms are under increasing pressure to modernize and streamline their operations. Whether it's optimizing billable hours or embracing remote depositions, the influence of technology on the law is undeniable.</p><p>In this episode, we welcome Eric Baum, the enterprising founder of PARROT, a pioneering company reshaping the future of legal technology and court reporting. We've invited Eric to dive deep into how his platform is transforming these essential aspects of the legal profession.</p><p> With a staggering $14 million raised and collaborations with multiple national insurance carriers, Eric's journey from a lawyer specializing in sex crimes and human trafficking to a tech entrepreneur highlights an impressive shift from legal practice to legal innovation.<br /><br />In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric Discuss:</p><ul><li>PARROT- “The modern court reporting service.”</li><li>The transition from traditional transcript handling to modern, secure storage solutions.</li><li>Eric Baum's insights on personalized sales tactics and the value of understanding client needs.</li><li>The necessity of certified reporters in an age of technology-driven transcription services.</li><li>Remote depositions and their growing acceptance within the legal realm.</li><li>The creation narrative of PARROT following the Haiti earthquake's call for accessible justice.</li><li>Strategies for building trust in legal tech and effective methods of legal community engagement.</li><li>The importance of balance between work and personal life in the high-pressure legal sector.</li><li>A light-hearted word association game revealing unexpected sides of our guest, Eric.</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Consider implementing AI-driven tools to increase billable hour accuracy and reduce overhead.</li><li>Explore remote deposition platforms like PARROT to save on time and travel costs.</li><li>Leverage inbound marketing and community referrals to foster trust and adoption of new technologies.</li><li>Embrace the potential of legal tech to streamline operations and stay competitive.<br /><br /> </li></ul><p>This is a truly compelling discussion on the integration of AI and machine learning in legal work and the tangible benefits this poses for efficiency and accuracy.<br /><br />Don't let the march of progress leave your firm behind—embrace change and watch your efficiency soar!<br />Make sure to check out <a href="https://www.parrot.us/">PARROT</a> here: <a href="https://www.parrot.us/">https://www.parrot.us/. </a>Or connect with Eric via Eric.Baum@parrothq.com.  </p><p>If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Have you ever considered how much time and money artificial intelligence could save your legal practice?
As the legal industry rapidly evolves, law firms are under increasing pressure to modernize and streamline their operations. Whether it&apos;s optimizing billable hours or embracing remote depositions, the influence of technology on the law is undeniable.
In this episode, we welcome Eric Baum, the enterprising founder of PARROT, a pioneering company reshaping the future of legal technology and court reporting. We&apos;ve invited Eric to dive deep into how his platform is transforming these essential aspects of the legal profession.
 With a staggering $14 million raised and collaborations with multiple national insurance carriers, Eric&apos;s journey from a lawyer specializing in sex crimes and human trafficking to a tech entrepreneur highlights an impressive shift from legal practice to legal innovation.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric Discuss:
PARROT- “The modern court reporting service.”
The transition from traditional transcript handling to modern, secure storage solutions.
Eric Baum&apos;s insights on personalized sales tactics and the value of understanding client needs.
The necessity of certified reporters in an age of technology-driven transcription services.
Remote depositions and their growing acceptance within the legal realm.
The creation narrative of PARROT following the Haiti earthquake&apos;s call for accessible justice.
Strategies for building trust in legal tech and effective methods of legal community engagement.
The importance of balance between work and personal life in the high-pressure legal sector.
A light-hearted word association game revealing unexpected sides of our guest, Eric. 
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Consider implementing AI-driven tools to increase billable hour accuracy and reduce overhead.
Explore remote deposition platforms like PARROT to save on time and travel costs.
Leverage inbound marketing and community referrals to foster trust and adoption of new technologies.
Embrace the potential of legal tech to streamline operations and stay competitive.


This is a truly compelling discussion on the integration of AI and machine learning in legal work and the tangible benefits this poses for efficiency and accuracy.

Don&apos;t let the march of progress leave your firm behind—embrace change and watch your efficiency soar!
Make sure to check out PARROT here: https://www.parrot.us/ 
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
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As the legal industry rapidly evolves, law firms are under increasing pressure to modernize and streamline their operations. Whether it&apos;s optimizing billable hours or embracing remote depositions, the influence of technology on the law is undeniable.
In this episode, we welcome Eric Baum, the enterprising founder of PARROT, a pioneering company reshaping the future of legal technology and court reporting. We&apos;ve invited Eric to dive deep into how his platform is transforming these essential aspects of the legal profession.
 With a staggering $14 million raised and collaborations with multiple national insurance carriers, Eric&apos;s journey from a lawyer specializing in sex crimes and human trafficking to a tech entrepreneur highlights an impressive shift from legal practice to legal innovation.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Eric Discuss:
PARROT- “The modern court reporting service.”
The transition from traditional transcript handling to modern, secure storage solutions.
Eric Baum&apos;s insights on personalized sales tactics and the value of understanding client needs.
The necessity of certified reporters in an age of technology-driven transcription services.
Remote depositions and their growing acceptance within the legal realm.
The creation narrative of PARROT following the Haiti earthquake&apos;s call for accessible justice.
Strategies for building trust in legal tech and effective methods of legal community engagement.
The importance of balance between work and personal life in the high-pressure legal sector.
A light-hearted word association game revealing unexpected sides of our guest, Eric. 
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Consider implementing AI-driven tools to increase billable hour accuracy and reduce overhead.
Explore remote deposition platforms like PARROT to save on time and travel costs.
Leverage inbound marketing and community referrals to foster trust and adoption of new technologies.
Embrace the potential of legal tech to streamline operations and stay competitive.


This is a truly compelling discussion on the integration of AI and machine learning in legal work and the tangible benefits this poses for efficiency and accuracy.

Don&apos;t let the march of progress leave your firm behind—embrace change and watch your efficiency soar!
Make sure to check out PARROT here: https://www.parrot.us/ 
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to another compelling episode of the Hot Docket Podcast! Our hosts, Bobby and Andrew are set to engage with a remarkable figure in the field of law, Attorney Justin Wallace – founder and president of Wallace Law. This episode promises an in-depth conversation with the lawyer who's standing up to insurance companies and championing the rights of the underdog.</p><p>Listeners will be captivated by the story of Wallace's bold departure from a previous firm, followed by the swift creation of his own practice, purpose-built to tackle unfair insurance practices and uphold justice for those with denied claims. The firm's laser focus on this niche sets it apart in the competitive Wisconsin legal landscape, where Wallace Law has started to leave its indelible mark.</p><p>Bobby and Andrew explore the strategic initiatives that empower Wallace Law's differentiation in the market, discussing the intricacies of targeting denied claims in health insurance, property, and life insurance.<br /><br />In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:</p><ul><li>Justin Wallace's mission to advocate for individuals struggling with unfair treatment by insurance companies</li><li>The unique approach of Wallace Law in specializing exclusively in insurance contract disputes</li><li>The challenges and strategies involved in marketing a niche law firm like Wallace Law</li><li>Insights on starting a specialized legal practice and the importance of modern marketing</li><li>The significance of networking and referrals in growing a niche legal practice</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Specialize in a specific area of law, such as insurance disputes, can create a powerful brand identity. Firms should consider establishing themselves as go-to experts in a particular field.</li><li>Trying various marketing approaches points to the necessity for law firms to be adaptable and innovative, embracing both successes and learning from missteps.</li><li>Emphasize digital presence reinforces that law firms must prioritize their online branding and marketing strategies to remain relevant and competitive.</li></ul><p>The interview unveils the importance of specialization in the legal profession, networking, and the invaluable power of referrals. Justin's trajectory to success is proof of just that. <br /><br />Justin Wallace’s rich insights into the unique challenges of first-party insurance litigation, and expertise on what it takes to succeed against the behemoths of the insurance world, is a must-listen on this episode of Hot Docket!</p><p>If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info<a href="mailto:contact@hotdocketpodcast.com">@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to another compelling episode of the Hot Docket Podcast! Our hosts, Bobby and Andrew are set to engage with a remarkable figure in the field of law, Attorney Justin Wallace – founder and president of Wallace Law. This episode promises an in-depth conversation with the lawyer who's standing up to insurance companies and championing the rights of the underdog.</p><p>Listeners will be captivated by the story of Wallace's bold departure from a previous firm, followed by the swift creation of his own practice, purpose-built to tackle unfair insurance practices and uphold justice for those with denied claims. The firm's laser focus on this niche sets it apart in the competitive Wisconsin legal landscape, where Wallace Law has started to leave its indelible mark.</p><p>Bobby and Andrew explore the strategic initiatives that empower Wallace Law's differentiation in the market, discussing the intricacies of targeting denied claims in health insurance, property, and life insurance.<br /><br />In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:</p><ul><li>Justin Wallace's mission to advocate for individuals struggling with unfair treatment by insurance companies</li><li>The unique approach of Wallace Law in specializing exclusively in insurance contract disputes</li><li>The challenges and strategies involved in marketing a niche law firm like Wallace Law</li><li>Insights on starting a specialized legal practice and the importance of modern marketing</li><li>The significance of networking and referrals in growing a niche legal practice</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>Specialize in a specific area of law, such as insurance disputes, can create a powerful brand identity. Firms should consider establishing themselves as go-to experts in a particular field.</li><li>Trying various marketing approaches points to the necessity for law firms to be adaptable and innovative, embracing both successes and learning from missteps.</li><li>Emphasize digital presence reinforces that law firms must prioritize their online branding and marketing strategies to remain relevant and competitive.</li></ul><p>The interview unveils the importance of specialization in the legal profession, networking, and the invaluable power of referrals. Justin's trajectory to success is proof of just that. <br /><br />Justin Wallace’s rich insights into the unique challenges of first-party insurance litigation, and expertise on what it takes to succeed against the behemoths of the insurance world, is a must-listen on this episode of Hot Docket!</p><p>If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info<a href="mailto:contact@hotdocketpodcast.com">@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. </p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to another compelling episode of the Hot Docket Podcast! Our hosts, Bobby and Andrew are set to engage with a remarkable figure in the field of law, Attorney Justin Wallace – founder and president of Wallace Law. This episode promises an in-depth conversation with the lawyer who&apos;s standing up to insurance companies and championing the rights of the underdog.
Listeners will be captivated by the story of Wallace&apos;s bold departure from a previous firm, followed by the swift creation of his own practice, purpose-built to tackle unfair insurance practices and uphold justice for those with denied claims. The firm&apos;s laser focus on this niche sets it apart in the competitive Wisconsin legal landscape, where Wallace Law has started to leave its indelible mark.
Bobby and Andrew explore the strategic initiatives that empower Wallace Law&apos;s differentiation in the market, discussing the intricacies of targeting denied claims in health insurance, property, and life insurance.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:
Justin Wallace&apos;s mission to advocate for individuals struggling with unfair treatment by insurance companies
The unique approach of Wallace Law in specializing exclusively in insurance contract disputes
The challenges and strategies involved in marketing a niche law firm like Wallace Law
Insights on starting a specialized legal practice and the importance of modern marketing
The significance of networking and referrals in growing a niche legal practice
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Specialize in a specific area of law, such as insurance disputes, can create a powerful brand identity. Firms should consider establishing themselves as go-to experts in a particular field.
Trying various marketing approaches points to the necessity for law firms to be adaptable and innovative, embracing both successes and learning from missteps.
Emphasize digital presence reinforces that law firms must prioritize their online branding and marketing strategies to remain relevant and competitive.
The interview unveils the importance of specialization in the legal profession, networking, and the invaluable power of referrals. Justin&apos;s trajectory to success is proof of just that. 

Justin Wallace’s rich insights into the unique challenges of first-party insurance litigation, and expertise on what it takes to succeed against the behemoths of the insurance world, is a must-listen on this episode of Hot Docket!
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 


Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome back to another compelling episode of the Hot Docket Podcast! Our hosts, Bobby and Andrew are set to engage with a remarkable figure in the field of law, Attorney Justin Wallace – founder and president of Wallace Law. This episode promises an in-depth conversation with the lawyer who&apos;s standing up to insurance companies and championing the rights of the underdog.
Listeners will be captivated by the story of Wallace&apos;s bold departure from a previous firm, followed by the swift creation of his own practice, purpose-built to tackle unfair insurance practices and uphold justice for those with denied claims. The firm&apos;s laser focus on this niche sets it apart in the competitive Wisconsin legal landscape, where Wallace Law has started to leave its indelible mark.
Bobby and Andrew explore the strategic initiatives that empower Wallace Law&apos;s differentiation in the market, discussing the intricacies of targeting denied claims in health insurance, property, and life insurance.

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:
Justin Wallace&apos;s mission to advocate for individuals struggling with unfair treatment by insurance companies
The unique approach of Wallace Law in specializing exclusively in insurance contract disputes
The challenges and strategies involved in marketing a niche law firm like Wallace Law
Insights on starting a specialized legal practice and the importance of modern marketing
The significance of networking and referrals in growing a niche legal practice
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
Specialize in a specific area of law, such as insurance disputes, can create a powerful brand identity. Firms should consider establishing themselves as go-to experts in a particular field.
Trying various marketing approaches points to the necessity for law firms to be adaptable and innovative, embracing both successes and learning from missteps.
Emphasize digital presence reinforces that law firms must prioritize their online branding and marketing strategies to remain relevant and competitive.
The interview unveils the importance of specialization in the legal profession, networking, and the invaluable power of referrals. Justin&apos;s trajectory to success is proof of just that. 

Justin Wallace’s rich insights into the unique challenges of first-party insurance litigation, and expertise on what it takes to succeed against the behemoths of the insurance world, is a must-listen on this episode of Hot Docket!
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone who should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 


Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In a city where the extraordinary happens every day, two New York guys, a charismatic pug, delicious pizza, and the dynamic world of legal branding converge. <br /><br />This isn't just any story – it's our reality!<br /><br />Welcome to the Hot Docket podcast, brought to you by MeanPug, where unexpected legal marketing practices, becomes the standard.</p><p>MeanPug is a marketing agency where creativity knows no bounds, led by Bobby, the mastermind brimming with unconventional ideas. He's not just the brain behind the agency's memorable name; he's a catalyst for change in the staid world of legal marketing. </p><p>Then there's Andrew, the force that turns these groundbreaking ideas into reality. His methodical, organized approach ensures that their innovative strategies aren't just creative flights of fancy but effective and impactful campaigns. </p><p>By their side is Tiki, the pug with a personality as big as New York itself, infusing a playful spirit into every project.<br /><br />Together, Bobby and Andrew form an unstoppable team, redefining legal marketing one bold step at a time.</p><p>In this segment, we're taking you behind-the-scenes to get to know your hosts!<br /><br />In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:</p><ul><li>Their inspiration for the Hot Docket Podcast </li><li>Why, in a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive.</li><li>Why they decided to name their company after a dog, and the backstory behind Meanpug.</li><li>How their approach to the legal marketing industry is unique and their favorite moments in the industry</li><li>What to expect from future episodes of the podcast.</li></ul><p>Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: </p><ul><li>In a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, have you considered how creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive?</li><li>The importance of being willing to try new and experimental strategies, even in a traditionally conservative industry like law. Stay open to new ideas and approaches that can drive growth and success.</li><li>Seek diverse perspectives and expertise to fuel business growth and innovation within your law firm.</li></ul><p>But that's not all: Bobby and Andrew spill the beans on a brand-new segment called "Devil's Advocate," where lawyers will convene to engage in lively debates that might just ruffle a few feathers. And, there will be prizes and giveaways for our fantastic guests!</p><p>If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone that should be on the show, send us an email via <a href="mailto:info@hotdocketpodcast.com">info@hotdocketpodcast.com</a></p><p>Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. </p><p>Stay tuned for Episode 1, where Bobby and Andrew will take the reins and host the first episode!</p><p><i>Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</i></p>
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      <itunes:summary>In a city where the extraordinary happens every day, two New York guys, a charismatic pug, delicious pizza, and the dynamic world of legal branding converge. 

This isn&apos;t just any story – it&apos;s our reality!

Welcome to the Hot Docket podcast, brought to you by MeanPug, where unexpected legal marketing practices, becomes the standard.
MeanPug is a marketing agency where creativity knows no bounds, led by Bobby, the mastermind brimming with unconventional ideas. He&apos;s not just the brain behind the agency&apos;s memorable name; he&apos;s a catalyst for change in the staid world of legal marketing. 
Then there&apos;s Andrew, the force that turns these groundbreaking ideas into reality. His methodical, organized approach ensures that their innovative strategies aren&apos;t just creative flights of fancy but effective and impactful campaigns. 
By their side is Tiki, the pug with a personality as big as New York itself, infusing a playful spirit into every project.

Together, Bobby and Andrew form an unstoppable team, redefining legal marketing one bold step at a time.
In this segment, we&apos;re taking you behind-the-scenes to get to know your hosts!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:
Their inspiration for the Hot Docket Podcast 
Why, in a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive.
Why they decided to name their company after a dog, and the backstory behind Meanpug.
How their approach to the legal marketing industry is unique and their favorite moments in the industry
What to expect from future episodes of the podcast.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
In a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, have you considered how creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive?
The importance of being willing to try new and experimental strategies, even in a traditionally conservative industry like law. Stay open to new ideas and approaches that can drive growth and success.
Seek diverse perspectives and expertise to fuel business growth and innovation within your law firm.
But that&apos;s not all: Bobby and Andrew spill the beans on a brand-new segment called &quot;Devil&apos;s Advocate,&quot; where lawyers will convene to engage in lively debates that might just ruffle a few feathers. And, there will be prizes and giveaways for our fantastic guests!
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone that should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 

Stay tuned for Episode 1, where Bobby and Andrew will take the reins and host the first episode!

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In a city where the extraordinary happens every day, two New York guys, a charismatic pug, delicious pizza, and the dynamic world of legal branding converge. 

This isn&apos;t just any story – it&apos;s our reality!

Welcome to the Hot Docket podcast, brought to you by MeanPug, where unexpected legal marketing practices, becomes the standard.
MeanPug is a marketing agency where creativity knows no bounds, led by Bobby, the mastermind brimming with unconventional ideas. He&apos;s not just the brain behind the agency&apos;s memorable name; he&apos;s a catalyst for change in the staid world of legal marketing. 
Then there&apos;s Andrew, the force that turns these groundbreaking ideas into reality. His methodical, organized approach ensures that their innovative strategies aren&apos;t just creative flights of fancy but effective and impactful campaigns. 
By their side is Tiki, the pug with a personality as big as New York itself, infusing a playful spirit into every project.

Together, Bobby and Andrew form an unstoppable team, redefining legal marketing one bold step at a time.
In this segment, we&apos;re taking you behind-the-scenes to get to know your hosts!

In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby and Andrew Discuss:
Their inspiration for the Hot Docket Podcast 
Why, in a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive.
Why they decided to name their company after a dog, and the backstory behind Meanpug.
How their approach to the legal marketing industry is unique and their favorite moments in the industry
What to expect from future episodes of the podcast.
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms: 
In a legal industry with over 420,000 law firms, have you considered how creating a unique brand image has become more crucial than ever to stand out and thrive?
The importance of being willing to try new and experimental strategies, even in a traditionally conservative industry like law. Stay open to new ideas and approaches that can drive growth and success.
Seek diverse perspectives and expertise to fuel business growth and innovation within your law firm.
But that&apos;s not all: Bobby and Andrew spill the beans on a brand-new segment called &quot;Devil&apos;s Advocate,&quot; where lawyers will convene to engage in lively debates that might just ruffle a few feathers. And, there will be prizes and giveaways for our fantastic guests!
If you are interested in submitting a guest topic or have an idea of someone that should be on the show, send us an email via info@hotdocketpodcast.com 
Get ready to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from the legal marketing industry with the Hot Docket Podcast. 

Stay tuned for Episode 1, where Bobby and Andrew will take the reins and host the first episode!

Tune in to hear from more the Hot Docket Docket podcast Hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!</itunes:subtitle>
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