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Are the Riches in the Niches? Picking a Practice Area vs. Taking Whatever Walks in the Door

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Are the riches really in the niches?

I see way too many law firm owners making the same mistake - they try to do it all. They want to say yes to every single case.
While that may seem like a good idea when you’re first starting your firm… is it really a good idea for long-term growth?
Listen to this week’s podcast episode to find out whether it’s better to niche down or take it all. We’ll be talking all about how I set my firm up for success from the start (landing 100 cases in the first 100 days!) and important things to consider for the future of your firm.
You’ll walk away with a clear answer as to whether you need to niche down your law firm.
P.S. If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love to hear from you! Take a screenshot, share it to your IG stories, and tag me @lawyer.britt

More about running my multimillion dollar law firm (and living my best life) on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyer.britt/

PLUS get free weekly behind-the-scenes of what it takes to build a successful firm in my CEO Coffee Chats: https://www.lawyerbritt.co/ceo-coffee-chat

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Manage episode 371123607 series 3369406
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Want to hit $50k months? Apply for the CEO Club: http://bit.ly/ceo-club-apply

Are the riches really in the niches?

I see way too many law firm owners making the same mistake - they try to do it all. They want to say yes to every single case.
While that may seem like a good idea when you’re first starting your firm… is it really a good idea for long-term growth?
Listen to this week’s podcast episode to find out whether it’s better to niche down or take it all. We’ll be talking all about how I set my firm up for success from the start (landing 100 cases in the first 100 days!) and important things to consider for the future of your firm.
You’ll walk away with a clear answer as to whether you need to niche down your law firm.
P.S. If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love to hear from you! Take a screenshot, share it to your IG stories, and tag me @lawyer.britt

More about running my multimillion dollar law firm (and living my best life) on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyer.britt/

PLUS get free weekly behind-the-scenes of what it takes to build a successful firm in my CEO Coffee Chats: https://www.lawyerbritt.co/ceo-coffee-chat

  continue reading

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