The Earley Show: Andrew Finkelstein Discusses Law Firm Growth and Client Care Excellence

Welcome to episode 33 of The Earley Show podcast, hosted by personal injury attorney Christopher Earley! For this conversation, Chris is joined by Andrew Finkelstein, a distinguished trial lawyer and entrepreneur from New York.
Check out the episode below. You can also enjoy it on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, we delve into Andrew's inspiring journey from his early days growing up in Newburgh, NY, to building a large, respected law firm known for its innovation and client-centric approach. Andrew then shares invaluable lessons from his father, the significance of law firm culture, the impact of technology on legal practice, and strategies for effective client and team management. Chris and Andrew also discuss the importance of networking, building lasting client relationships, and ensuring long-term firm success. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights from one of the legal industry's finest.
About our guest:
Andrew Finkelstein, is a managing partner of five law firms (Finkelstein & Partners, LLP; Jacoby & Meyers, LLP; Fine, Olin & Anderman, LLP; Finkelstein, Blankinship, Frei-Pearson & Garber, LLP; and Diller Law, LLP), a noted consumer activist, and accomplished litigator, represents victims in wrongful death and catastrophic personal injury cases. He teaches advanced trial practices at the Trial School and is a frequent lecturer, serving pro bono for a variety of organizations, including the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.
Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn here!
About The Earley Show:
For nearly 20 years, Christopher Earley has successfully led a personal injury law firm in Boston. On the Earley Show, a new podcast launched in the summer of 2023, Christopher and other standout attorneys will be sharing their secrets to success, and discussing the law office management habits that have allowed their practice to thrive. If you’re looking to make better use of your time, increase daily productivity or even just spend less time answering emails, you’ll definitely want to tune in to The Earley Show.
Learn more about the Earley Law Group here!
Check out the previous episode of The Earley Show here!
The Earley Show is a part of the Answering Legal podcast network. Interested in learning more about Answering Legal? Click here to learn more about 400 minute free trial!
This podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at [email protected].
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