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For many law firm owners, the prospect of selling their practice—especially when they are the leading rainmaker—can be a daunting task. You’ve worked hard to build your firm and established a successful track record. But how do you ensure that it’s a thriving asset that can operate without your direct involvement? On this episode of The Lawyer Millionaire podcast, host Darren Wurz and guest expert Ed Alexander offer insights into navigating the complexities of transitioning your law practice into a sellable venture.
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Ed Alexander is an attorney, author, and founder/CEO of Alexander Business Law, PLLC in Orlando, Florida. Alexander Business Law helps their clients create greater autonomy and freedom with well thought out and profitable business relationships. Through education, advice, and guidance, their clients are able to enjoy their businesses and their lives.
Ed is admitted to practice law in Florida (1993) and New York (1994) and has been a business attorney since becoming a lawyer. He is the author of:
Before becoming a lawyer, Ed held positions in the tech world with a pacemaker manufacturer, custom integrated circuit manufacturer, and laser barcode manufacturer, as a systems engineer and product marketing manager. He has been part of teams that designed software and hardware for the first generation of defibrillator pacemakers, and custom analog and digital integrated circuits used in automobiles and healthcare applications. In 1995, Ed was awarded U.S. Patent, No. 5,468,952, for a 1992 miniature laser scanner computer invention.
In 2015, Ed received the Partner Award from the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program for more than 15 years of service. In 2014, Ed received the Judge J.C. “Jake” Stone Distinguished Service Award for his pro bono work over the prior 18 years as a volunteer guardian ad-litem for abused and neglected children. In 2013, he was awarded the Small Business Development Center Regional Volunteer of the Year Award. Ed was the 2018 Chair of the Small Business Resource Network of the University of Central Florida Small Business Development Center and taught New Venture Finance as an adjunct professor at the University of Central Florida.
Ed loves outdoor activities and traveling with his wife of 38 years, Faith. Most weekends you’ll find him bicycling, kayaking, sailing, or hiking. Together, Ed and Faith live the mission they help create for others with frequent travel, vacations and time off from the law firm to spend with family.
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For many law firm owners, the prospect of selling their practice—especially when they are the leading rainmaker—can be a daunting task. You’ve worked hard to build your firm and established a successful track record. But how do you ensure that it’s a thriving asset that can operate without your direct involvement? On this episode of The Lawyer Millionaire podcast, host Darren Wurz and guest expert Ed Alexander offer insights into navigating the complexities of transitioning your law practice into a sellable venture.
Ed discusses:
Resources:
Connect with Ed Alexander:
Ed Alexander is an attorney, author, and founder/CEO of Alexander Business Law, PLLC in Orlando, Florida. Alexander Business Law helps their clients create greater autonomy and freedom with well thought out and profitable business relationships. Through education, advice, and guidance, their clients are able to enjoy their businesses and their lives.
Ed is admitted to practice law in Florida (1993) and New York (1994) and has been a business attorney since becoming a lawyer. He is the author of:
Before becoming a lawyer, Ed held positions in the tech world with a pacemaker manufacturer, custom integrated circuit manufacturer, and laser barcode manufacturer, as a systems engineer and product marketing manager. He has been part of teams that designed software and hardware for the first generation of defibrillator pacemakers, and custom analog and digital integrated circuits used in automobiles and healthcare applications. In 1995, Ed was awarded U.S. Patent, No. 5,468,952, for a 1992 miniature laser scanner computer invention.
In 2015, Ed received the Partner Award from the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program for more than 15 years of service. In 2014, Ed received the Judge J.C. “Jake” Stone Distinguished Service Award for his pro bono work over the prior 18 years as a volunteer guardian ad-litem for abused and neglected children. In 2013, he was awarded the Small Business Development Center Regional Volunteer of the Year Award. Ed was the 2018 Chair of the Small Business Resource Network of the University of Central Florida Small Business Development Center and taught New Venture Finance as an adjunct professor at the University of Central Florida.
Ed loves outdoor activities and traveling with his wife of 38 years, Faith. Most weekends you’ll find him bicycling, kayaking, sailing, or hiking. Together, Ed and Faith live the mission they help create for others with frequent travel, vacations and time off from the law firm to spend with family.
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