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Guest Jared Correia of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting helps law firms run better and helps lawyers live their best lives. In addition, he’s both an attorney and an avid podcaster and writer. In this episode Correia and good friend, host Adriana Linares, dive into how law firms can leverage video content to build their business and how to outsource tasks and maximize technical efficiencies.
Correia explains step by step how lawyers can get in the video content game. Buy a tripod, fire up your cell phone, and get started. Modern platforms are your friend, from YouTube to LinkedIn, Loom to VideoAsk, even Zoom.
Make mastering the art of video your goal this summer. Hear where you can find subject ideas, edit and publish, and use AI to turn recordings into articles.
Plus, managing remote contract workers to streamline your business, creating “role-based access” to your files, automating tasks and workflows, and getting the most out of the software that’s already on your desk.
Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at [email protected]
Topics:
Resources:
YouTube
Loom video
VideoAsk
Riverside.fm video editing
Clio Legal Tech
Smokeball
TaskGate.io
Notion
Microsoft Teams
Adobe Acrobat
ChatGPT
Microsoft Office tools
Acuity scheduling
Kevin Stratvert on YouTube
ABA Techshow 2026
Clio Cloud Conference 2025
Clio Legal Trends Report
Legal Late Night podcast
Above The Law podcast
Legal Toolkit podcast, Legal Talk Network
“How Law Firms Can Leverage Video Content To Drive Business”
“How Remote Staff Can Help Small Firms Punch Above Their Weight”
“Helping Hands: The Value Proposition Of Remote Work For Law Firms”
Previous appearance on New Solo, “Solo, But Not? Shared Office Space (Plus, Chatbots and A.I.)”
Previous appearance on Legal Talk Network, Un-Billable Hour, “Separating The Wheat From The Chaff In Legal Tech (And AI)”
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Guest Jared Correia of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting helps law firms run better and helps lawyers live their best lives. In addition, he’s both an attorney and an avid podcaster and writer. In this episode Correia and good friend, host Adriana Linares, dive into how law firms can leverage video content to build their business and how to outsource tasks and maximize technical efficiencies.
Correia explains step by step how lawyers can get in the video content game. Buy a tripod, fire up your cell phone, and get started. Modern platforms are your friend, from YouTube to LinkedIn, Loom to VideoAsk, even Zoom.
Make mastering the art of video your goal this summer. Hear where you can find subject ideas, edit and publish, and use AI to turn recordings into articles.
Plus, managing remote contract workers to streamline your business, creating “role-based access” to your files, automating tasks and workflows, and getting the most out of the software that’s already on your desk.
Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at [email protected]
Topics:
Resources:
YouTube
Loom video
VideoAsk
Riverside.fm video editing
Clio Legal Tech
Smokeball
TaskGate.io
Notion
Microsoft Teams
Adobe Acrobat
ChatGPT
Microsoft Office tools
Acuity scheduling
Kevin Stratvert on YouTube
ABA Techshow 2026
Clio Cloud Conference 2025
Clio Legal Trends Report
Legal Late Night podcast
Above The Law podcast
Legal Toolkit podcast, Legal Talk Network
“How Law Firms Can Leverage Video Content To Drive Business”
“How Remote Staff Can Help Small Firms Punch Above Their Weight”
“Helping Hands: The Value Proposition Of Remote Work For Law Firms”
Previous appearance on New Solo, “Solo, But Not? Shared Office Space (Plus, Chatbots and A.I.)”
Previous appearance on Legal Talk Network, Un-Billable Hour, “Separating The Wheat From The Chaff In Legal Tech (And AI)”

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