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Guest Andrew Schierberg retired from his first career after 20 years as a police officer, investigator, and chief in Northern Kentucky. Then he asked, “What next?” With a law degree and a lifetime of working in tense situations with people during their most stressful moments, Schierberg started a law practice with a focus on helping families by specializing in elder law and estate planning.
He wrote his own business plan, shadowed established attorneys, sought educational and business development support, found shared office space with other lawyers, and developed a holistic approach that lets him to build relationships with his clients and work not only as an attorney but also as a trusted advisor.
Learn how he set up his practice, selected case management software, established a flat-fee subscription plan for his clients rather than hourly rates, and developed an understanding of the needs of both elder clients and their families as they navigate a new stage of life.
If you’re well into a first career, you might be surprised at how much your “real world experience” can translate to a solo law practice.
Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at [email protected]
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Mentioned in this Episode:
Fearless Paranoia podcast
Life Care Planning Law Firms Association
Actionstep
MyCase
ElderCounsel
DecisionVault
Calendly
Textexpander
Maximum Lawyer podcast
The 80/20 Principle podcast
The Law Entrepreneur podcast
Lunch Hour Legal Marketing podcast
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Guest Andrew Schierberg retired from his first career after 20 years as a police officer, investigator, and chief in Northern Kentucky. Then he asked, “What next?” With a law degree and a lifetime of working in tense situations with people during their most stressful moments, Schierberg started a law practice with a focus on helping families by specializing in elder law and estate planning.
He wrote his own business plan, shadowed established attorneys, sought educational and business development support, found shared office space with other lawyers, and developed a holistic approach that lets him to build relationships with his clients and work not only as an attorney but also as a trusted advisor.
Learn how he set up his practice, selected case management software, established a flat-fee subscription plan for his clients rather than hourly rates, and developed an understanding of the needs of both elder clients and their families as they navigate a new stage of life.
If you’re well into a first career, you might be surprised at how much your “real world experience” can translate to a solo law practice.
Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at [email protected]
Topics:
Mentioned in this Episode:
Fearless Paranoia podcast
Life Care Planning Law Firms Association
Actionstep
MyCase
ElderCounsel
DecisionVault
Calendly
Textexpander
Maximum Lawyer podcast
The 80/20 Principle podcast
The Law Entrepreneur podcast
Lunch Hour Legal Marketing podcast
Peggy Gruenke on Legal Talk Network podcasts

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