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Meet Aaron Levinson, a former prosecuting attorney who recently launched his own law firm. Aaron's journey from being a prosecutor to starting his own firm is a testament to his determination and resilience. Listen into this episode where Jim and Tyson dive deep into how and what Aaron did to start his own law firm.
01:06 Aaron’s transition from being a prosecutor to starting his own law practice
07:22 Starting his own firm
09:53 Aaron discusses his plans and observations while still working as a prosecutor, and the steps he took to prepare for starting his own law firm
11:12 Aaron talks about the different mindset required for being a prosecutor versus a criminal defense attorney and how he approached the moral quandaries of each role
16:57 Aaron discusses the unexpected aspects of running his own law practice, including the supportive network of attorneys and the misconceptions he had about competition. He also shares his plans for future hires
Jim’s Hack: When people show you who they really are, believe them the first time. As it relates to potential new clients.
Aaron’s Tip: Say “Yes!” and be open minded and experience new opportunities.
Tyson’s Tip: Use ChatGPT upgrade where it talks back to you in a conversation
Connect with Aaron:
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Watch the YouTube version of this episode HERE
Meet Aaron Levinson, a former prosecuting attorney who recently launched his own law firm. Aaron's journey from being a prosecutor to starting his own firm is a testament to his determination and resilience. Listen into this episode where Jim and Tyson dive deep into how and what Aaron did to start his own law firm.
01:06 Aaron’s transition from being a prosecutor to starting his own law practice
07:22 Starting his own firm
09:53 Aaron discusses his plans and observations while still working as a prosecutor, and the steps he took to prepare for starting his own law firm
11:12 Aaron talks about the different mindset required for being a prosecutor versus a criminal defense attorney and how he approached the moral quandaries of each role
16:57 Aaron discusses the unexpected aspects of running his own law practice, including the supportive network of attorneys and the misconceptions he had about competition. He also shares his plans for future hires
Jim’s Hack: When people show you who they really are, believe them the first time. As it relates to potential new clients.
Aaron’s Tip: Say “Yes!” and be open minded and experience new opportunities.
Tyson’s Tip: Use ChatGPT upgrade where it talks back to you in a conversation
Connect with Aaron:

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