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In the eighteenth (and final?) episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Lauren Lester and Mathew Kerbis discuss integrating business with personal life, particularly parenthood. They share their experiences of running law firms while managing family responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries, streamlining household tasks, and achieving work-life balance. Mathew talks about the flexibility his entrepreneurial journey provides, allowing him to take on more household duties and be present for his child. Both emphasize the value of having supportive partners and communities, highlighting how parenthood can harmonize with entrepreneurship. They conclude by encouraging listeners to determine what “enough” means for them in terms of time and resources, advocating for a balanced approach to professional and personal fulfillment. The episode wraps with an announcement about a bonus episode focusing on incorporating subscription models into law firm practices.
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In the eighteenth (and final?) episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Lauren Lester and Mathew Kerbis discuss integrating business with personal life, particularly parenthood. They share their experiences of running law firms while managing family responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries, streamlining household tasks, and achieving work-life balance. Mathew talks about the flexibility his entrepreneurial journey provides, allowing him to take on more household duties and be present for his child. Both emphasize the value of having supportive partners and communities, highlighting how parenthood can harmonize with entrepreneurship. They conclude by encouraging listeners to determine what “enough” means for them in terms of time and resources, advocating for a balanced approach to professional and personal fulfillment. The episode wraps with an announcement about a bonus episode focusing on incorporating subscription models into law firm practices.
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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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