113. Building a Practice That Lasts: Kanban, Credibility, and the Long Game with Jordan Couch
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Are you building a practice designed to last, or one that only works as long as you can keep up with the pace? It is easy to focus on immediate demands, chasing efficiency or output, without stepping back to consider whether your systems, your reputation, and your way of working are actually sustainable over time.
In this episode, I talk with Jordan Couch, an attorney and innovator at Palace Law, about what it really looks like to take a long view of your legal practice. We explore how tools like Kanban can help make work visible and manageable, but also how credibility, consistency, and service shape the foundation of a practice that endures. This conversation goes beyond workflow and into how you think about your role, your clients, and the kind of practice you are building.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: agileattorney.com/113
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