Podcast Episode 42: Jim Hacking & Tyson Mutrux Talk Maximum Lawyer’s Origins And The Future Of Legal

For episode 42 of the “Everything Except The Law” podcast, host Nick Werker welcomes Jim Hacking and Tyson Mutrux, the co-founders of Maximum Lawyer. This wide-ranging conversation features behind-the-scenes stories about Maximum Lawyer, law office management tips and thoughts on what’s next for the legal industry.
In their conversation, Nick, Jim and Tyson discuss:
- How Maximum Lawyer began and its growth in popularity.
- Memorable interactions Jim and Tyson have had through Maximum Lawyer.
- The biggest financial mistakes new lawyers can make.
- The lawyer marketing mistakes that drive Jim and Tyson crazy.
- How attorneys should react to the recent acceleration in AI technology.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
Learn more about Everything Except The Law here.
See the previous episode of “Everything Except The Law” here.
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