Attorney Biz Dev

ABD Podcast

Whether you work in a in a big firm, in a small partnership, or as an independent lawyer, we discuss the topics that will help you to become more successful in business development and gain more independence for your legal career.  We recognize that you're short on time, all our episodes aim for a 20 minutes limit. So this podcast is designed to be listened to when you're commuting to and from work or going for a walk or doing almost anything except work. This podcast is hosted by: Bill Burns, Business Development Executive at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Tobi Steinemann, Founder and Strategic Legal Marketing Consultant at HeadStarterz

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  1. 24. MÄRZ

    Personal Branding for Lawyers: What Clients Really See

    What do people actually think of you as a lawyer? And are you shaping that perception on purpose? In this episode, Bill Tobi break down what personal branding really means for attorneys and why it’s far more than just LinkedIn posts. It’s about the sum of every interaction, every email, every appearance, and every piece of content that shapes how clients and peers perceive you. You’ll hear: A clear, practical definition of personal branding (and why every lawyer already has one) The difference between strategy (how you want to be perceived) and execution (how you show up daily) Why authenticity (not performance) is the foundation of a strong legal brand The “branding frog” concept and how consistency turns isolated efforts into real impact How tools like LinkedIn, speaking, publishing, PR, and SEO actually work together The relationship between personal brand and firm brand and why you can’t hide behind your firm Why generative AI may undermine authenticity in legal marketing (and how to use it carefully) Beyond the theory, the episode dives into what really makes or breaks a lawyer’s brand in practice: responsiveness, active listening, attention to detail, and the ability to “read the room”. Because even the best marketing efforts fall apart if the real-world interaction doesn’t match the promise. This episode is for: Attorneys who want to build visibility and credibility in a way that actually feels natural Legal marketers helping lawyers develop authentic, sustainable personal brands Firms trying to balance individual visibility with a cohesive firm brand If you’ve ever wondered whether personal branding is worth the effort or how to do it without becoming “salesy” or inauthentic: This conversation will give you both clarity and direction. Because whether you like it or not, your brand is already out there. The only question is: are you building it intentionally?

    19 Min.
  2. 10. MÄRZ

    Referral Marketing: How Lawyers Get More Recommendations

    Referrals are all around you. The question is: are you actually seeing them? In this episode of the 20 Minute Attorney Business Development Podcast, Tobias Steinemann and Bill Burns unpack what really drives referral marketing for lawyers and why “just do good work” is only the beginning. From plumbers to global legal networks, this episode explores how referrals happen in real life, why so many are lost, and what attorneys and legal marketers can do to increase the odds that a recommendation turns into a real conversation. You’ll hear: What factors referrers consider when chosing the person they recommend AND: how you can influence them Why conferences and international associations only work if you play the long game The hidden risk of “pay-to-play” referral events Why up to 80% of referrals may never result in contact and how branding and digital footprint make or beak that moment How relevance, differentiation, and visible expertise determine whether someone actually reaches out The episode also tackles a common misconception in law firm marketing: the idea that firms “don’t need branding because we get our work from referrals.” Referrals and branding are not opposites, they are inseparable. For attorneys who want to build sustainable books of business and for legal marketers designing referral and visibility strategies, this conversation offers both practical guidance and a broader mindset shift. Because referrals don’t just happen. They compound when expertise, visibility, and relationships align.

    20 Min.
  3. 24. FEB.

    Business Development for Young Attorneys

    Business doesn’t fall out of the sky. And yet many young attorneys start their careers as if it might. In this episode of the 20 Minute Attorney Business Development Podcast, Bill Burns and Tobi Steinemann take a candid look at what really happens when legal talent meets the reality of revenue. Drawing on Tobi’s early experience in a small Basel law firm and Bill’s decades of coaching associates inside a mid-sized U.S. firm, they unpack why business development feels so intimidating at first, and why ignoring it is the fastest way to lose control of your career. You’ll hear: Why “independence” and “control” are what every lawyer needs to aim for How firms can (and should) structure business development from year one to partnership What internal relationship-building actually means and why it’s not optional The simple but powerful habit of inventorying your contacts and tracking outreach and more... This episode is especially relevant for: Young associates trying to balance billable hours, politics, and a personal life Partners who want to grow the pie instead of hoard it Legal marketers and BD professionals building structured development programs If you care about long-term career autonomy, intentional relationship-building, and creating a culture where associates don’t feel like pinballs in a machine, this conversation will give you both practical ideas and a shift in perspective  Because at some point, every lawyer faces the same truth: someone has to go find the next case.

    21 Min.

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Whether you work in a in a big firm, in a small partnership, or as an independent lawyer, we discuss the topics that will help you to become more successful in business development and gain more independence for your legal career.  We recognize that you're short on time, all our episodes aim for a 20 minutes limit. So this podcast is designed to be listened to when you're commuting to and from work or going for a walk or doing almost anything except work. This podcast is hosted by: Bill Burns, Business Development Executive at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Tobi Steinemann, Founder and Strategic Legal Marketing Consultant at HeadStarterz