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Announcing my next book, Level Up Your Law Practice

Announcing my next book, Level Up Your Law Practice

January 7, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Civil Litigation

You may have noticed that I haven’t written on the blog since October. That’s not because I haven’t been writing. I’ve been writing a great deal. But all of it has gone toward my next book, Level Up Your Law Practice.

I’m really excited about the book. I think it’s the best one I’ve written yet — although admittedly, it would be odd if I didn’t think that.

Here’s the elevator pitch for Level Up Your Law Practice: A healthy mindset gives you defensive measures to absorb criticism and manage your fears, and provides the foundation on which you can build a successful law practice. Progressive and sustainable business practices you to go on the offensive and build the practice you want. And having strong relationships with your clients give you the leverage to take your practice to the next level.

I’ve edited about 20% of the first draft so far, and it’s way more personal and gets much deeper into my own headspace than either of my first two books, Stop Putting Out Fires and Building a Better Law Practice. Probably appropriate for a book focused on mindset. But wow, do I feel exposed!

I’m planning for a May 2020 launch date. If you want more updates about the book, subscribe to me email list at the bottom of the post. I look forward to sharing more in the next few months. And you can expect to see some excerpts from Level Up Your Law Practice pop up here on the blog.

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