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"The wealthiest people that I know are the most giving with their time. I do believe in karma in some form and it all comes back.” - Robert Simon
Robert Simon's career is nothing short of inspiring: an incredible recovery record of $200 million, scaling The Simon Law Group (aka The Justice Team) to eight figures in the first few months of opening, throwing Law-Di-Gras annually, and the founding of Justice HQ. But what sets Robwet apart is his unflinching authenticity. Good-natured and family-oriented, he is the embodiment of a value-driven life. When opening the firm with twin brother Brad in 2009, Robert's desire to serve his family was reflected in his approach to building community.
Robert and Brad poured every settlement back into the firm. For close to two years, neither took a check and lived with roommates until married to keep costs low. In the early days, he skipped spending on SEO and digital marketing. Instead, he hit the pavement — hard. Taking to the streets, he served his community.
"An early case I settled for 5 million bucks. I got in that position by helping people out for free and doing the right thing. When starting your firm, your time is free. You’ve just got to use it wisely." - Robert Simon
From answering questions at swap meets to meeting with chiropractors, answering listservs, and emailing his graduating class, he made a name for himself outworking the competition. Nearly a decade and a half later, Robert's vision has paid off. Having reached his lifelong dream to take care of his entire family, he has unlocked a higher quality of life. Today, Robert shares the driving force behind his tenacity, why the ultimate measure of success is financial independence, and how Justice HQ is restructuring the legal industry.
Work-life balance is a myth — at least for high performers. Some level of imbalance — across all industries — is required to score the next goal. Chasing the myth can lead to burnout. The solution? Change the metric. Measure success by the quality of life achieved — and ditch the idea of balance.
"Doing what makes you happiest most of the time — that's quality of life. For me, that has always been defined as financial freedom, stress-free with your family. Listen, I'm always going to pick up the phone. If somebody's texting me about a new case, I’ve got to pick up." - Robert Simon
Michael Mogill, Crisp, and Robert Simon
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"The wealthiest people that I know are the most giving with their time. I do believe in karma in some form and it all comes back.” - Robert Simon
Robert Simon's career is nothing short of inspiring: an incredible recovery record of $200 million, scaling The Simon Law Group (aka The Justice Team) to eight figures in the first few months of opening, throwing Law-Di-Gras annually, and the founding of Justice HQ. But what sets Robwet apart is his unflinching authenticity. Good-natured and family-oriented, he is the embodiment of a value-driven life. When opening the firm with twin brother Brad in 2009, Robert's desire to serve his family was reflected in his approach to building community.
Robert and Brad poured every settlement back into the firm. For close to two years, neither took a check and lived with roommates until married to keep costs low. In the early days, he skipped spending on SEO and digital marketing. Instead, he hit the pavement — hard. Taking to the streets, he served his community.
"An early case I settled for 5 million bucks. I got in that position by helping people out for free and doing the right thing. When starting your firm, your time is free. You’ve just got to use it wisely." - Robert Simon
From answering questions at swap meets to meeting with chiropractors, answering listservs, and emailing his graduating class, he made a name for himself outworking the competition. Nearly a decade and a half later, Robert's vision has paid off. Having reached his lifelong dream to take care of his entire family, he has unlocked a higher quality of life. Today, Robert shares the driving force behind his tenacity, why the ultimate measure of success is financial independence, and how Justice HQ is restructuring the legal industry.
Work-life balance is a myth — at least for high performers. Some level of imbalance — across all industries — is required to score the next goal. Chasing the myth can lead to burnout. The solution? Change the metric. Measure success by the quality of life achieved — and ditch the idea of balance.
"Doing what makes you happiest most of the time — that's quality of life. For me, that has always been defined as financial freedom, stress-free with your family. Listen, I'm always going to pick up the phone. If somebody's texting me about a new case, I’ve got to pick up." - Robert Simon
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