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The Hidden Cost of Ego in Law and Why It Ruins Client Trust | Thomas Tona Shares Decades of Lessons

The Hidden Cost of Ego in Law and Why It Ruins Client Trust | Thomas Tona Shares Decades of Lessons

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Ego is often rewarded early in law, but it quietly erodes trust, credibility, and long-term success. In this episode, Thomas Tona shares what decades of practice taught him about judgment, self-awareness, and building a law firm that lasts. We talk about burnout, client relationships, discipline, and why humility is often the difference between lawyers who plateau and those who endure.

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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by advice, pressure to be everywhere, or the sense that law school prepared you for everything except real practice, this conversation will feel uncomfortably honest.

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