Business Development

Why I'm Pulling Back on LinkedIn, and Why You Probably Shouldn't (Yet)

Why I'm Pulling Back on LinkedIn, and Why You Probably Shouldn't (Yet)

I believe that every lawyer who is interested in creating content for their clients should have a similar objective in mind—to build a platform (a blog, newsletter, podcast, book) of their own—but the best place to start is still social media, generally, and for most lawyers, LinkedIn, specifically.

Earning v. Winning: The Infinite Game of Business Development

Earning v. Winning: The Infinite Game of Business Development

Consider the difference between saying we want to "win" new clients versus saying we aim to "earn" their trust and business. It sounds similar, right—perhaps a distinction without a difference? But the shift—in mindset and behaviors—from "winning" to "earning" is significant. Choosing "earn" makes us think about building relationships, not just closing deals. It's about creating value and working together for mutual benefit, not just beating the competition. It's not just about the immediate win, but about creating lasting success and trust.

How to Get "Lucky" When Building Your Legal Practice

How to Get "Lucky" When Building Your Legal Practice

New business opportunities are unpredictable. They arise when you’re in the right place, at the right time, and in front of the right people. The challenge is knowing when, where and who is “right.” In fact, I would argue that it’s nearly impossible, because legal problems arise unexpectedly—can you predict when a business you’re targeting for business development is going to get sued?

The Biggest Gains Come From Focusing on Less

The Biggest Gains Come From Focusing on Less

Positioning yourself as an expert in a narrow domain who can solve specific problems for specific clients requires less not more. In particular, it requires careful discernment and a tight, disciplined focus on one’s greatest strengths. In other words, it’s not about what can be added to one’s professional portfolio, but rather about what can be taken away.

How to Crush Business Development at Your Next Conference

How to Crush Business Development at Your Next Conference

Attending a conference without a well-defined plan is like setting sail without a compass. Every year, countless lawyers flock to various conferences, only to return with a handful of business cards they’ll never use and a vague sense of missed opportunities. This scenario is all too common and a clear indication of a crucial oversight: the lack of strategic preparation.