• $0 to $100,000 - How to Start a Wildly Successful Law Firm: Episode 1

  • Mar 11 2019
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

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$0 to $100,000 - How to Start a Wildly Successful Law Firm: Episode 1

  • Summary

  • Nermin Jasani, Esq. is a former wall street attorney who owned her own practice and now consults for attorneys. In this 4-part limited series, she walks you through exactly how you can create the law practice of your dreams. Nermin often sees lawyers start their own practice only to regret the decision entirely, eventually returning to the career opportunities provided by big law. In this first episode, she raises the questions you should be asking yourself before leaving your job so that you don't make that same mistake (i.e. What kind of law practice do you want? How many hours do you want to work each week? Which area of law do you want to practice?). Let's dive in. ⚡️CEO Academy for Female Law Firm owners⚡️: https://www.wearews.com/ceo-academy-for-law-firm-owners ------------------------------------------------------- ✨FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU✨ 👉CEO Workbook👈 https://www.wearews.com/workbook 🏛Get instant access to the Masterclass🏛 https://www.wearews.com/masterclass ------------------------------------------------------- ✨CONNECT WITH ME✨ Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nerminjasani 📧 Email me: Nermin@wearews.com ------------------------------------------------------- #lawfirmoperations #smallandsololawfirms #wildlysuccessfullawfirm
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