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Starting a Law Career Later in Life | Christopher Nicolaysen’s Journey

Starting a Law Career Later in Life | Christopher Nicolaysen’s Journey

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Starting a law career later in life doesn’t mean you’re behind — it can mean you’re better prepared.

In this episode of That One Lawyer™ Podcast, host Neal Goldstein talks with Christopher Nicolaysen, co-founder of Springs Law Group in Colorado Springs, about his unconventional path into law, building a practice around authenticity, and how young and solo attorneys can grow without burning out.

Christopher shares his journey of entering law later in life, what he carried from past experiences into his practice, and how staying grounded in family and fitness gives him balance. He opens up about the challenges of starting a firm, the lessons he’s learned about client relationships, and why vulnerability and humility make you a better lawyer.

Whether you’re just starting your practice, running a small law firm, or thinking about how to make your career more sustainable, this episode is packed with insights you can apply right now.

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What we talk about:
  • Intro

  • Why Christopher Nicolaysen started law later in life

  • Lessons from starting a firm with no “traditional” background

  • Building Springs Law Group with authenticity and heart

  • How fitness and family anchor his leadership

  • What young lawyers need to know about client trust

  • Mistakes to avoid when starting your own law practice

  • Advice for lawyers who feel behind in their careers

  • Closing thoughts

About Christopher Nicolaysen

Christopher is the co-founder of Springs Law Group, a personal injury firm in Colorado Springs. Known for his approachable leadership style and client-first mentality, he helps people rebuild after trauma while guiding his team with authenticity and care.

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