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Jumping into an Opportunity with Both Feet with Haley Altman

Jumping into an Opportunity with Both Feet with Haley Altman

November 19, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

Haley Altman had just become an equity partner at her firm when she announced to her husband that she was resigning to pursue an opportunity that she knew she’d regret passing up. In one of my favorite interviews yet, Haley talks about her transition from a law practice to the CEO of a startup. We also discuss having an appetite for risk, considering the possibility of failure and worst possible outcomes, and stories about learning to manage people.

[Note: We had some audio difficulties in recording, so there may be a bit of wonkiness with volume levels. But I think I ironed most of it out.]
Lawyerpreneur Ep 31, Jumping into an Opportunity with Both Feet with Haley Altman

Jumping into an Opportunity with Both Feet with Haley Altman

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