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Lawyer Leader's Most Powerful Tool - #39

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Law firm leadership is visual. Teammates do what they see.
Leadership is not about title or position. It is about modeling the behavior that we want duplicated.
The truth about leadership modeling in a law firm is:
1 - The higher up leaders go, the fewer privileges they have--and more weight they must carry.
2 - When the leader engages in bad behavior, the team will amplify that behavior to excess. Conversely, the same is not always true about good behavior.
3 - The leader's relationship with co-workers will change in ways they may not like. They have the added burden of holding teammates accountable. This demands emotional maturity and some social distance.
There are also countless ways leaders undermine their modeling. Here's some common ways:
- Have their own designated parking spot.
- Frequently talk about themselves.
- Show off.
- Gossip about teammates.
- Criticize teammates, or are hurtfully sarcastic.
Despite all the potential landmines and challenges, no leadership tool is more powerful than a good model for teammates to follow.

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I’m here to share my law firm’s secrets, tactics, and strategies of how we have grown from 0 to 25 attorneys and over $15m in revenue in our first nine years.
Yes! It’s true--even if you compete directly with us. I want to tell you the gritty truth on what worked, what failed, and where we are aiming next.
Here’s why.
My teammates and I envision transforming how family law clients are served.
And we can’t transform the practice of law all by ourselves. We need more lawyers growing their practice, kicking butt / taking names, and winning along with us.
So, follow me and ring that bell up top to get all my latest disclosures.
You can subscribe to "The J. Sterling Hughes Show" Podcast. I go into a ton of detail in the podcast.
My YouTube channel is @JSterlingHughes.
When I’m not spilling the goods on our firm's story, I am Winona’s husband, and our six kids' daddy. ❤️
I also love me some fishin’ as often as I can. It’s also occasionally fun to catch a fish too!

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Law firm leadership is visual. Teammates do what they see.
Leadership is not about title or position. It is about modeling the behavior that we want duplicated.
The truth about leadership modeling in a law firm is:
1 - The higher up leaders go, the fewer privileges they have--and more weight they must carry.
2 - When the leader engages in bad behavior, the team will amplify that behavior to excess. Conversely, the same is not always true about good behavior.
3 - The leader's relationship with co-workers will change in ways they may not like. They have the added burden of holding teammates accountable. This demands emotional maturity and some social distance.
There are also countless ways leaders undermine their modeling. Here's some common ways:
- Have their own designated parking spot.
- Frequently talk about themselves.
- Show off.
- Gossip about teammates.
- Criticize teammates, or are hurtfully sarcastic.
Despite all the potential landmines and challenges, no leadership tool is more powerful than a good model for teammates to follow.

-------------------------
Follow me on: LinkedIn - YouTube - X - Instagram - TikTok
I’m here to share my law firm’s secrets, tactics, and strategies of how we have grown from 0 to 25 attorneys and over $15m in revenue in our first nine years.
Yes! It’s true--even if you compete directly with us. I want to tell you the gritty truth on what worked, what failed, and where we are aiming next.
Here’s why.
My teammates and I envision transforming how family law clients are served.
And we can’t transform the practice of law all by ourselves. We need more lawyers growing their practice, kicking butt / taking names, and winning along with us.
So, follow me and ring that bell up top to get all my latest disclosures.
You can subscribe to "The J. Sterling Hughes Show" Podcast. I go into a ton of detail in the podcast.
My YouTube channel is @JSterlingHughes.
When I’m not spilling the goods on our firm's story, I am Winona’s husband, and our six kids' daddy. ❤️
I also love me some fishin’ as often as I can. It’s also occasionally fun to catch a fish too!

  continue reading

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