The Productive Attorney Jim Zadeh
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This informative podcast is for any up-and-coming attorney, new attorney, or existing attorney that would like to gain insightful information on how to manage, operate, or create a new law firm. Jim Zadeh is the host, a civil litigator for over 30years. His experience stems from working at a big multi-partner law firm and then opening his own firm. In this podcast he will share personal and crucial learning experiences throughout his career that was learned the hard way. The goal is for you to avoid the mistakes he made so that you can enjoy life as a successful productive attorney.
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3rd Update on the Legal Profession
In my discussion I will use articles, surveys, and reports that show trends for attorneys. I will compare the American Bar Association (ABA) reports with a private vendor company Cleo, that is a case management software system company. Topics of discussion range from good to bad such as: working from home to bad behavior at the law firm.
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Do's & Don'ts Regarding Personal Financials
Eating out versus eating in? Buy or rent the house? In today's episode, I talk about the real personal finance goals and precautions you should take. I speak from my own experience with car payments, life insurance, credit, and children and how I learned to balance my finances over the years. Most importantly, I highlight the three main expenses for adults: food, shelter, and transportation. Each of these constitutes different levels of planning and investing. Tune in to hear risks and management strategies I have learned from being a lawyer.
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Do's & Don't Regarding Law Firm Financials
The main reason we have a business is to get money for our clients, but also to support our staff and family. I’m going to be discussing with you my 20 years of experience of doing my own finances for the law firm. I have learned valuable lessons in letting someone else do my finances, but I have learned that the best way to know what your business is producing is to have eyes on numbers yourself.
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What to Know About Legal Research
Studies by the ABA have shown that attorneys spend 20% on legal research. This podcast will help you in knowing what tools are out there, and to discuss important topics such paid vs free research.
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Big City vs Little City Cases
I have been in courthouses where it appears that I have entered the twilight zone. I typically see this in small cities where they don’t have the capital for multiple courthouses. This podcast brings attention to the differences, but more importantly tips on how to navigate in another county that you don’t normally practice in.
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Update on the Legal Profession
This is a continuation from my episodes 005 and 016. A lot has happened since my last episode on this subject. What’s interesting is knowing the players responsible for the continuing disruption in the legal community. They want to make it easier for people to practice law by decreasing the barriers of entry for people to get into the legal profession.