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Interview on the Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

Interview on the Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast

March 12, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Practice Management

Go listen to my interview on this week’s episode of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast. We chat about my new book, Level Up Your Law Practice, why I switched from teaching high schoolers to lawyering, the importance of a healthy mindset, and …

  • Creating sustainable business practices
  • Finding clients, and building on existing relationships
  • How to take criticism and feedback, and
  • How you can apply game theory to leveling up your law practice

You can either listen to the Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast or read the transcript of the interview at their website wealthywomanlawyer.com. Or you can just start listening to the podcast while you’re here.

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