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Managing your law practice can be challenging. Marketing, time management, attracting clients and all the things (besides the cases) that you need to do, but aren't billable. Welcome to this edition of "the Un-Billable Hour" ...the law practice advisory podcast! This is where you'll get the information you need from expert guests and host Christopher Anderson.

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Managing your law practice can be challenging. Marketing, time management, attracting clients and all the things (besides the cases) that you need to do, but aren't billable. Welcome to this edition of "the Un-Billable Hour" ...the law practice advisory podcast! This is where you'll get the information you need from expert guests and host Christopher Anderson.

    Community Table: What Does Your Firm Really Do? Plus, Doing The Math, Adding Staff Can Boost Profits

    Community Table: What Does Your Firm Really Do? Plus, Doing The Math, Adding Staff Can Boost Profits

    This episode’s discussion around the Community Table:

    Sometimes when it comes to your brand and marketing, doing everything is doing nothing. What is it you want to be known for?

    On the fence about hiring support staff? Do the math. Would more staff create more business, better reviews, and happier clients? The next step could be more profit.

    Gamification – cash rewards for individual and team goals (even promotions) – can energize your team. Retain your best players. And what about offshoring some tasks?


    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Calendly
    Accuity

    • 30 min
    Community Table: Hiring a Contract Temp and Finding a “Serious” Job Applicant

    Community Table: Hiring a Contract Temp and Finding a “Serious” Job Applicant

    This episode’s discussion around the Community Table: 

    Is hiring a temp I’ve already worked with previously a mistake?

    “It’s not personal,” it’s personnel. I need a body, even if s/he won’t stay with me. Is this reasonable?

    Sometimes, a contractor (even one you already know and know won’t stay with you) is the answer. Mr. Right vs. Mr. Right Now.

    How do you test the “seriousness” of a job candidate?

    Are you dealing with a real job candidate or just a person out fishing and wasting your time? Or is this 007 work from a competitor checking you out?

    Should I be overlapping an exiting employee with their replacement? 

    Trying to squeeze out a bad employee while simultaneously onboarding a good employee – can this be done? And will keeping a less-than-perfect employee onboard, while offboarding and bringing in a new person, help?

    • 34 min
    Marketing Is Metrics: The Cost of New Business Acquisition

    Marketing Is Metrics: The Cost of New Business Acquisition

    Today's guests, Erik and Elliot, will be joining Christopher on our upcoming Community Table live Q&A on February 16, 2023 to discuss all things marketing. Sign up here (it's free) to join us so you can get your questions answered!
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    Acquisition, from cold lead to paying client, is the important stuff. Marketing is one of three pillars of a successful firm: finding and signing new clients. Guests Erik and Elliot Alicea, co-founders of Empirical360 legal marketing, have a passionate focus on law firm marketing built on ROI, return on investment. Get real bang for your marketing buck.
    Automation may not be your best bet when it comes to generating cold leads. The process differs from referrals, you need to be personal. People only look for a new lawyer when they are in trouble, so be compassionate, be human. Reach out. And by all means, answer the phone.
    Learn to measure the return on your marketing dollar. There should be accountability and measurable results. Know what it’s costing you to land every new client. How do you know if you got your money’s worth? And when you get a lead, hey, that’s not the end. Get the contract signed, that’s work.
    (Plus, if you had only ONE channel for marketing your firm, which would it be? Can you guess the answer?)

    • 41 min
    Standing Still Is Not OK: Today’s Legal Tech

    Standing Still Is Not OK: Today’s Legal Tech

    Let’s look at your law firm’s culture when it comes to tech. It’s bottom up and top down, a full circle. You can’t delegate this stuff to one department or one level. Don’t be afraid of change. Embrace efficiencies. Be better. It’s not easy, but you can do this.
    Guests Anthony Seale and Isabel Parker understand today’s tech better than most, and they never stop innovating. They’ve seen law firms that embrace technology and process management to improve not only the bottom line but also client satisfaction. Get better results and happier clients with tech. Listen to younger associates, ask what you don’t know. You are never too successful to get on this train. But where to start?
    In this episode:

    Resistance to today’s tech advancements is futile (and it’s costing you money).

    Listen to younger associates and tech experts.

    Make more money, make clients happier, and be better by incorporating the best of today’s newest technologies and efficiencies.


    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Open AI
    ChatGPT
    “Firms of the Future: Overcoming the Barriers to Legaltech Adoption”

    • 43 min
    Community Table: Focus Your Practice. Plus, Successfully “Offboarding” Fired Employees

    Community Table: Focus Your Practice. Plus, Successfully “Offboarding” Fired Employees

    This episode’s discussion around the Community Table:

    How to focus your practice. If you’re not known for something, you aren’t known for anything.

    The one thing all clients in every business want: A better life. How do your services make my life better?

    The steps you must take after firing an employee. It’s not just about the employee, it’s also about the clients.


    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Advertising on Nextdoor
    MeetUp
    TrustAndWill.com
    Helloprenup

    • 34 min
    Business Systems: Stop Trying To Do Everything Yourself.

    Business Systems: Stop Trying To Do Everything Yourself.

    In this episode:

    Law is intense, and you love your business. But are you trying to do everything?

    Trust the team you’ve hired. You can do too much, and you’re not that special.

    Make the best use of your time, don’t micromanage. It’s not sustainable and it’s not profitable.

    Learn about “calendar blocking,” building space for success. The habit you must learn.


    Guest Corine Rogers, a Clio systems and efficiency master, has a vital message: You can’t do everything, and you aren’t that important. Help your law firm build business operations systems, then trust your team.
    “Systems” are the repeatable ways you delegate tasks to others you trust. You selected your team, but do you let them do what you hired them to do? Do they believe that you believe in you? Get out of the way.
    Start with the tasks that you simply don’t like. Baby steps. Don’t fall victim to drowning in the mundane and the things that aren’t the best use of your time.
    You can’t create more hours in a day. So free yourself to do more of what you are best at and let others inside your business do the other tasks. In this important episode of The Un-Billable Hour, we hold up a mirror to help you see what you are doing to yourself if you can’t let your team shoulder some of the load. Plus, what doing your laundry can teach you about your business.

    • 42 min

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