@@Uthando-h1q I did eventually open the law firm and i now am 1 year into it and I believe it's one of best decisions I've ever made, you may check Steleki XG Attorneys on Google.
Actually, it's not too late. Why not reach out and invite some classmates to lunch or coffee, and see if you both can work out referrals? If your classmate doesn't do the cases you want to do, he or she will probably send the client your way.
Thank you Branigan! I like how you simplified everything and emphasized the key points!. I am a fellow solo practitioner-I practice immigration lawyer exclusively here in Vegas. Listening to you gives me courage and support! Appreciate this video!!!
Thanks for the encouragement Brannigan! Over the past 17 years I have been in-house legal counsel for large public and midsized companies. I am now going to go out on my own. I am going to be relocating as well. Very best, Matt
I love this video i work for a lemon attorney i used to work for personal injury atty im trying to boost our numbers and create repeat clients. Your video is amazing. jason is awesone too
Hey Mr. Robertson I am a fellow-lawyer practicing in India in Constitutional law and Crimimal law. It was a profound video, especially the info you gave on SEO’s.
Great value. But as a website designer, I can confidentally tell you that a good design with user aesthetics in mind converts far more better than with a basic or the one like jasons. Websites being used as lead generation source requires to be designed with careful aesthetics and a/b testing process to find the winning spot for lead conversion.
This is a great video and I read your article online and it was very inspiring. I have tried to find any way of contacting you and this is the only way i think i could haha. I am only in my GCSE years and obviously have a lot of time and studing to do ahead however as I have been researching aspects of law I would like to get into. I would like to say I would like to become a 'Human Rights lawyer' but as we know and I have found out a 'human rights lawyer' doesn't quite exist and usually cases to do with human rights are badly paid if paid at all. So my question is that this is what I would consider a gap in the field and somewhere where we can expand. I have been contemplating this in the future I look to open my own human rights law firm; where i will hire lawyers who specialise in things such as family law, immigration law ect that come under the broad human rights spectrum. I would just like to here your views on the idea and some advice about it? Thank you so much and I will be desperately anticipating your reply!
That's a good idea, but are those people going to be able to pay you anything? You might as well try to get a job with a place like Legal Aid or some other nonprofit that helps poor people. It's been 2 years so I hope things turned out well for you!
Can’t believe there are actually ads for lawyers doing stunts over in the States 😱 if anyone did that in Australia they’d have a heart attack! Very entertaining 🤣🤣🤣
hahaha bro you have got a good sense of humor too! Btw i really enjoyed the vid. I want to open a law firm alongside working in my family business. Helpful content.
I'm struggling to find legal representation, I think because my employer was a law firm - idk if it's a personal conflict of interest or some other aspect of my case, but just wondering if I can seek representation from out-of-state?
@@williamfairfaxmasonprescot9334 You can try to work as a paralegal/legal assistant without necessarily having to go through those paralegal certificate programs. When I worked for small firms, 95% of the legal assistants had no paralegal training; they learned on the job and the owners didn't really care about the degree/certificate. Just try to find a job with law firms instead of wasting more time and money getting a certificate you may not even need. Good luck!
@@aalegalfocus thank you. Some great advice. All I got to do now is put my collection of suits to use and give some serious thought to my future occupation in litigation or Healthcare, with a dash of investment opportunity.
or they can come to me, youtuber, that talks about court cases, that has captured the publics unquenchable thirst for drama. oh and i'm a 3rd yr law school student on a temporary vacation.
If your goal is to get in front of other lawyers, then I think its a great idea. If your goal is to advertise to the public, I'm not sure I see how it would work. Generally, typical people don't care about the law until they need too. Thats my experience anyway. Is there something else that you have in mind?
I definitely appreciate the response. I'd like to connect on linkedin and continue this discussion. I think you have a lot to offer based on the type of content you've developed.
This old man says put your clients needs ahead of your own and share your clients with millions of fiduciary security Allied Legal Professionals who put your needs ahead of their own.
Are you located in CA? If so, give us a call at 949-667-3025. If you are in a different state, I recommend that you Google "employment lawyer" or find your state's bar association and search for a lawyer there.
I've signed a contract with a law firm. The managing partner is somewhat of philanthropist and helping mindset and is hiring fresh graduates from any field as business development executives just to give employment opportunities. His firm has plenty amount of business and brand value. They are paying me good salary compared to what newbies earn right after getting out of college. Can someone tell me if there is actually a role like this in law firms around the world? Because as per my knowledge, I don't think if law firms have marketing and business development departments.
I advertised a question on an on-line lawyer pooling site for California lawyers (regarding Disability). This was done a few days ago and not one response from anyone! I suppose it could be because I am poor, on government Disability and assistance.
If your disability and circumstances allow it, I would strongly encourage you to litigate on your own. Of course, you'll need to engage in a steep learning curve but that will save you money and give you much more control over the pacing of your case. You'll possibly endure corrupt and/or inept judges, but that would happen regardless of whether or not you proceed through an attorney. Check out my RU-vid channel and the court filings I've shared at www.OneClubOfJusticides.com to get a closer view on what pro se litigation entails. Also feel free to submit over there any questions you may have.
I never use SEO because someone can also outbid you. If you can figure out the RU-vid algorithm, you can get your exposure without spending money on advertising.
You guys are clowns. You know how you get clients? You walk into a gas station and ask that clerk if he gets paid overtime. ESPECIALLY at 7-11 franchises. Go to the industrial district of LA or discreetly ask your server at a restaurant "if they are taking care of you." This isn't rocket science. My lawyer smokes it with this kind of on the ground initiative.