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The traditional law firm model is a dinosaur. Clients dread the billable hour and have come to think of lawyers as a necessary evil rather than a trusted adviser and business partner. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals need a new way to work with sophisticated legal professionals. There is a better way to provide cost-effective, responsive, and dynamic legal services to clients.
On this episode, we interview Hannah Kaufman Joseph and Kimberly Jeselskis, two of the founding attorneys at JBJ Legal. The business of practicing law is changing rapidly with the advent of automation, self-service legal options, and increasing competition in the marketplace.
JBJ Legal is small enough to maintain lower costs which benefits their clients yet sophisticated enough to provide exceptional service and representation.
Special Guests: Hannah Kaufman Joseph and Kimberly Jeselskis.
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The traditional law firm model is a dinosaur. Clients dread the billable hour and have come to think of lawyers as a necessary evil rather than a trusted adviser and business partner. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals need a new way to work with sophisticated legal professionals. There is a better way to provide cost-effective, responsive, and dynamic legal services to clients.
On this episode, we interview Hannah Kaufman Joseph and Kimberly Jeselskis, two of the founding attorneys at JBJ Legal. The business of practicing law is changing rapidly with the advent of automation, self-service legal options, and increasing competition in the marketplace.
JBJ Legal is small enough to maintain lower costs which benefits their clients yet sophisticated enough to provide exceptional service and representation.
Special Guests: Hannah Kaufman Joseph and Kimberly Jeselskis.
Sponsored By:
Support An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle
Links: