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In today’s interview, I’m joined by James d’Apice who you may know better as “the guy who does Coffee and A Case Note”. James’ simple but unique way of marketing his practice is to record short case summaries from his local café while he enjoys a nice cup of coffee. Then he uploads them to social media to share his expertise with the world. While it may have started as a bit of fun, CACN is now a source of new business for James at Chamberlains Law Firm.
In this episode, James shares how Coffee and a Case Note has evolved over the years, how it generates new business and some advice for us all to embrace social media in our own businesses.
There’s a lot to love in this episode, but the stand out for me is James’ advice about letting the lawyer mask slip and showing the human underneath. That, and his clear message to “just get on with it” when it comes to video and embracing social media. After all, we’re no longer in the business of selling information, but instead, we’re selling access.
This episode is brought to you by Legally Yours and LawCPD.
James is a corporate and commercial litigator practising in Sydney. He uses the internet to promote his practice via a project known as “Coffee and a Case Note”.
James is a Special Counsel at Chamberlains Law Firm. Chamberlains are a full service firm with profound expertise in insolvency and property. At heart they are a Canberran firm but have rapidly grown over the past few years, and continue to. They now have over 100 employees and are in: Perth, Canberra, Newcastle, Sydney.
To connect with James, please search “Coffee and a Case Note” or the hashtag #coffeeandacasenote on your preferred platform. You can find him on LinkedIn, Clubhouse (and just about every other social media platform!) and find out more about Chamberlains Law Firm here.
If you’re serious about reshaping your firm, The Productise and Profit Program provides all the guidance and tools you need to improve your law firm.
Learn how to move from a traditional practice to a productised ecosystem and as a bonus, you might just get that quality lifestyle that you’ve been craving.
Find out when the next program starts at www.lucydickens.com.au/program
This episode is brought to you by Legally Yours, an online legal marketplace that connects clients to fixed-fee and value based pricing lawyers across Australia. For lawyers, Legally Yours also helps innovative legal professionals connect and grow by providing business support services, education, leads and connections to other lawyers who operate beyond the billable hour. To find your legal tribe, head here. For more information about membership, head here.
Are you a lawyer who needs CPD? I’ve teamed up with LawCPD to help make that task easier for you. LawCPD provide premium CPD for Australian lawyers and they offer much more than just another webinar. LawCPD’s courses are online, on-demand interactive learning. LawCPD are offering Doing Law Differently listeners $25 off their first purchase using the code DLD25. There are over 100 courses across all competency areas. Visit lawcpd.com.au to find your next CPD course and make sure you use the DLD25 code for $25 off.
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In today’s interview, I’m joined by James d’Apice who you may know better as “the guy who does Coffee and A Case Note”. James’ simple but unique way of marketing his practice is to record short case summaries from his local café while he enjoys a nice cup of coffee. Then he uploads them to social media to share his expertise with the world. While it may have started as a bit of fun, CACN is now a source of new business for James at Chamberlains Law Firm.
In this episode, James shares how Coffee and a Case Note has evolved over the years, how it generates new business and some advice for us all to embrace social media in our own businesses.
There’s a lot to love in this episode, but the stand out for me is James’ advice about letting the lawyer mask slip and showing the human underneath. That, and his clear message to “just get on with it” when it comes to video and embracing social media. After all, we’re no longer in the business of selling information, but instead, we’re selling access.
This episode is brought to you by Legally Yours and LawCPD.
James is a corporate and commercial litigator practising in Sydney. He uses the internet to promote his practice via a project known as “Coffee and a Case Note”.
James is a Special Counsel at Chamberlains Law Firm. Chamberlains are a full service firm with profound expertise in insolvency and property. At heart they are a Canberran firm but have rapidly grown over the past few years, and continue to. They now have over 100 employees and are in: Perth, Canberra, Newcastle, Sydney.
To connect with James, please search “Coffee and a Case Note” or the hashtag #coffeeandacasenote on your preferred platform. You can find him on LinkedIn, Clubhouse (and just about every other social media platform!) and find out more about Chamberlains Law Firm here.
If you’re serious about reshaping your firm, The Productise and Profit Program provides all the guidance and tools you need to improve your law firm.
Learn how to move from a traditional practice to a productised ecosystem and as a bonus, you might just get that quality lifestyle that you’ve been craving.
Find out when the next program starts at www.lucydickens.com.au/program
This episode is brought to you by Legally Yours, an online legal marketplace that connects clients to fixed-fee and value based pricing lawyers across Australia. For lawyers, Legally Yours also helps innovative legal professionals connect and grow by providing business support services, education, leads and connections to other lawyers who operate beyond the billable hour. To find your legal tribe, head here. For more information about membership, head here.
Are you a lawyer who needs CPD? I’ve teamed up with LawCPD to help make that task easier for you. LawCPD provide premium CPD for Australian lawyers and they offer much more than just another webinar. LawCPD’s courses are online, on-demand interactive learning. LawCPD are offering Doing Law Differently listeners $25 off their first purchase using the code DLD25. There are over 100 courses across all competency areas. Visit lawcpd.com.au to find your next CPD course and make sure you use the DLD25 code for $25 off.
The post Coffee and a Coach Note with James d’Apice (ep 82) appeared first on Lucy Dickens.
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