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In the third episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew and Lauren discuss how lawyers can continuously learn and stay updated. They explore various resources for both legal and business knowledge, emphasizing the importance of finding trustworthy content. Mathew discusses using bar association memberships and Lexology for legal updates, while both hosts stress the value of learning from non-legal business resources. They recommend podcasts like “This Week in Startups,” newsletters like Justin Welsh’s “Sad Saturday Solopreneur,” and mention valuable legal resources like MyShingle.com and Laura Frederick’s “How to Contract.” They share their content consumption strategies, with Lauren preferring reading and podcasts like “Business Made Simple” and “Online Marketing Made Easy,” while Mathew listens to podcasts during daily activities like driving and household chores. They emphasize the importance of being selective with content, unsubscribing from unnecessary sources, and finding ways to efficiently consume information through methods like speed listening and time blocking.
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In the third episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew and Lauren discuss how lawyers can continuously learn and stay updated. They explore various resources for both legal and business knowledge, emphasizing the importance of finding trustworthy content. Mathew discusses using bar association memberships and Lexology for legal updates, while both hosts stress the value of learning from non-legal business resources. They recommend podcasts like “This Week in Startups,” newsletters like Justin Welsh’s “Sad Saturday Solopreneur,” and mention valuable legal resources like MyShingle.com and Laura Frederick’s “How to Contract.” They share their content consumption strategies, with Lauren preferring reading and podcasts like “Business Made Simple” and “Online Marketing Made Easy,” while Mathew listens to podcasts during daily activities like driving and household chores. They emphasize the importance of being selective with content, unsubscribing from unnecessary sources, and finding ways to efficiently consume information through methods like speed listening and time blocking.
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Sign up for Paxton, my all-in-one AI legal assistant, helping me with legal research, analysis, drafting, and enhancing existing legal work product.
Get Connected with SixFifty, a business and employment legal document automation tool.
Sign up for Gavel, an automation platform for law firms.
Check out my other show, the Law for Kids Podcast.
Visit Law Subscribed to subscribe to the weekly newsletter to listen from your web browser.
Prefer monthly updates? Sign up for the Law Subscribed Monthly Digest on LinkedIn.
Want to use the subscription model for your law firm? Sign up for the Subscription Seminar waitlist at subscriptionseminar.com.
Check out Mathew Kerbis' law firm Subscription Attorney LLC.

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