Podcast Episode 5: Leveling Up Your Law Practice With Jeremy Richter

For episode five of the “Everything Except The Law” podcast, host Nick Werker welcomes top Alabama civil defense attorney Jeremy Richter. This episode focuses on the lessons shared in Jeremy’s new book, “Level Up Your Law Practice: The Ultimate Guide To Being A Successful Lawyer”.
In their conversation, Nick and Jeremy cover:
- How much mindset plays a role in an attorney’s success or failure.
- Why lawyers need to always be examining their processes.
- What tasks attorneys should look to delegate.
- How to build collaborative relationships with clients.
- Tips for creating a website for your target clients.
You can find Everything Except The Law on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor.
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