by RG | Mar 13, 2026 | legal matters
I’ve worked with hundreds of personal injury firms at every stage of growth. The pattern is always the same. When growth stalls, leaders assume they have dozens of problems. Marketing feels inconsistent, intake feels sloppy, and revenue feels unpredictable. The team...
by RG | Mar 13, 2026 | legal matters
For more than two decades, trial lawyer Taylor Ernst with the Ernst Law Group has dedicated his practice to understanding, proving, and teaching the complexities of traumatic brain injury (TBI) litigation. In his conversation with us, Ernst discusses how he became a...
by RG | Mar 13, 2026 | legal matters
Christopher Sullivan, the founder of CLS Law, started out his career representing midsize companies in corporate deals—acquisitions and partnerships. It was the sort of work he went to law school to do. After a few years, the burnout hit. “I wanted to get into the...
by RG | Mar 13, 2026 | legal matters
Clients sitting across from Alreen Haeggquist quickly sense a difference. She has shaped her firm, Haeggquist & Eck, through her lived experience and by deliberately sharing her message beyond the courtroom. “I was being bullied and teased a lot through elementary...
by RG | Mar 13, 2026 | legal matters
Trial attorney Miles J. Feldman uses mindfulness techniques to maintain composure in high-stakes, high-conflict situations. What began as a way to manage stress has evolved into a framework he relies on every day. The post Mindfulness for Trial Lawyers: Tips for...
by RG | Mar 12, 2026 | legal matters
The traditional law school experience remains one of the most rigorous and formative academic journeys in American higher education. Just ask the generations of lawyers forged under the anxiety and immense pressures imbued by the Socratic classroom, late nights in the...