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Ever wondered what drives a law student to defy traditional career paths and shake up the legal system? Meet Andrew, a first-semester law student with a fervent ambition to blend the practice of law with social entrepreneurship. In our latest episode, we're not just talking about surviving law school's rigorous demands; we're delving into Andrew's unique learning techniques and his steadfast resolve to spend Thanksgiving holed up on campus, mastering the art of legal analysis. He's not your average student—Andrew's vision extends beyond the classroom as he shares his dream of establishing a law firm that caters exclusively to the needs of disabled individuals and their families. It's a heartfelt dialogue that unveils the blueprint for a legal practice fueled by compassion and innovation.
As Andrew and I continue our conversation, we paint the picture of a decentralized foundation that acts as a beacon of hope for the disabled community across the Midwest. Imagine navigating the complexities of Individual Education Plans or the labyrinth of social security without expert guidance—this is where Andrew's foundation aims to make a difference. We dissect the strategy of offering specialized legal services at reduced rates or pro bono and the impact of strategic philanthropy on the wider community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law, social justice, and entrepreneurship, offering an insider's perspective on how future legal professionals like Andrew are gearing up to tackle systemic challenges and provide invaluable support to those often left behind.
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Brian Glass is a nationally recognized personal injury lawyer in Fairfax, Virginia. He is passionate about living a life of his own design and looking for answers to solutions outside of the legal field. This podcast is his effort to share that passion with others.
Want to connect with Brian?
Follow Brian on Instagram: @thebrianglass
Connect on LinkedIn
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Ever wondered what drives a law student to defy traditional career paths and shake up the legal system? Meet Andrew, a first-semester law student with a fervent ambition to blend the practice of law with social entrepreneurship. In our latest episode, we're not just talking about surviving law school's rigorous demands; we're delving into Andrew's unique learning techniques and his steadfast resolve to spend Thanksgiving holed up on campus, mastering the art of legal analysis. He's not your average student—Andrew's vision extends beyond the classroom as he shares his dream of establishing a law firm that caters exclusively to the needs of disabled individuals and their families. It's a heartfelt dialogue that unveils the blueprint for a legal practice fueled by compassion and innovation.
As Andrew and I continue our conversation, we paint the picture of a decentralized foundation that acts as a beacon of hope for the disabled community across the Midwest. Imagine navigating the complexities of Individual Education Plans or the labyrinth of social security without expert guidance—this is where Andrew's foundation aims to make a difference. We dissect the strategy of offering specialized legal services at reduced rates or pro bono and the impact of strategic philanthropy on the wider community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law, social justice, and entrepreneurship, offering an insider's perspective on how future legal professionals like Andrew are gearing up to tackle systemic challenges and provide invaluable support to those often left behind.
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Brian Glass is a nationally recognized personal injury lawyer in Fairfax, Virginia. He is passionate about living a life of his own design and looking for answers to solutions outside of the legal field. This podcast is his effort to share that passion with others.
Want to connect with Brian?
Follow Brian on Instagram: @thebrianglass
Connect on LinkedIn
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