• 124. How to Fire a Client & Protect Your Law Firm’s Capacity
    Jun 16 2026

    Deciding to end a client relationship is one of the most difficult choices a lawyer can make. Many attorneys feel obligated to continue working on a matter even when it consumes disproportionate time and emotional energy, often for a client whose behavior or engagement is challenging.

    In this episode, I walk through how to fire a client professionally and ethically. I cover practical steps, including organizing work products, ensuring proper timing in litigation and transactional matters, and communicating clearly with the client. I also discuss the emotional and cognitive biases that make it hard to disengage and explain why these tendencies are natural but should be managed strategically.

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    23 mins
  • 123. Legal Ops, Legal Tech, & Litigation: How One Mindset Can Improve All Three with Justin McCallon
    Jun 9 2026

    Lawyers often think of legal operations, legal technology, and legal practice as separate disciplines. But many of the same principles that improve a legal department, support a successful technology product, or strengthen the management of a legal matter are more connected than they might first appear.

    In this episode, I sit down with Justin McCallon, CEO of the legal AI company Strongsuit and a former legal transformation leader at AT&T. We explore how process-improvement frameworks and operational thinking can help legal professionals solve problems more effectively. Justin shares lessons from leading large-scale legal transformation efforts, launching AI products, and building systems that help litigators navigate complex matters with greater clarity and confidence.

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    35 mins
  • 122. The AI Productivity Trap: What Lawyers Are Missing About ROI [AI ROI Part 1]
    Jun 2 2026

    AI is being sold to lawyers as a productivity breakthrough, a way to eliminate tedious work, increase efficiency, and free up more time for higher-value thinking. But once you move past the hype, the more important question becomes whether you're falling into an AI productivity trap where increased activity is mistaken for meaningful progress.

    In this episode, I kick off a new occasional series on AI ROI by exploring how lawyers should think about return on investment beyond simple time savings or subscription costs. I break down the hidden investments that often go overlooked, including cognitive load, quality assurance, workflow bottlenecks, and the tendency for AI to encourage overcommitment rather than meaningful productivity gains.

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    28 mins
  • 121. Right Tool, Right Problem: Choosing Better Systems for Law Firm Operations with Robin Sims-Allen
    May 26 2026

    Law firms are constantly being introduced to new tools, frameworks, and operational philosophies that promise better efficiency and better results. But the challenge is not simply adopting a popular methodology; it’s understanding which approaches actually fit the type of work your team is doing and the problems you’re trying to solve within your law firm operations.

    In this episode, I sit down with business consultant and Agile practitioner Robin Sims-Allen to explore what law firms can learn from other heavily regulated industries about process improvement, project management, and organizational change. We discuss the strengths and limitations of frameworks like Scrum, SAFe, Kanban, and Waterfall, and why choosing the right tool depends on the nature of the work, the structure of the team, and the realities of the environment you’re operating in.

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    33 mins
  • 120. Get Curious Before You Get Defensive: Clean Language Questions for Lawyers
    May 19 2026

    As a lawyer, it’s easy to fall into defensive mode when a client expresses frustration with your work or challenges your bill. But instead of getting defensive, what the client really needs is your curiosity.

    In this episode, I introduce a tool I’ve been using for over a year called Clean Language questions. This technique, originally from psychotherapy, helps clients open up and explore their own thoughts without leading them. When clients express dissatisfaction, instead of jumping into problem-solving mode, Clean Language questions allow you to get to the root of their concerns, strengthening the relationship and improving understanding.

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    24 mins
  • 119. Making It Rain: How to Increase Client Flow in Your Law Firm with Robert Hartmann
    May 12 2026

    Many lawyers are highly trained in practicing law but receive little to no guidance on how to consistently bring in business. Without a clear business development strategy, building reliable client flow can feel uncertain, intimidating, or overly dependent on luck.

    In this episode, I sit down with criminal defense attorney and author of Making It Rain, Robert Hartmann, to explore how business development in law firms is often less about flashy marketing tactics and more about mindset, empathy, responsiveness, and relationship building. We discuss Robert’s approach to rainmaking as a predictable business development system, one built on treating clients and referral sources with exceptional care while creating long-term trust and credibility.

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    27 mins
  • 118. Running Your Law Firm on Hard Mode? Simplify Capacity with the Tetris Strategy
    May 5 2026

    The biggest threat to your law firm’s productivity is unlikely to be a lack of effort, but rather too much complexity. If your firm feels like it is running on hard mode, the real solution may be learning how to simplify capacity.

    In this episode, I use the Tetris strategy to explore how different practice areas, workflows, and client demands create distinct “shapes” competing for your finite capacity. I explain why simplifying the number of workflows in your practice, or more intentionally compartmentalizing complexity, can make your firm more sustainable, efficient, and scalable.

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    25 mins
  • 117. The Bomb on the Bus: A Law Firm Productivity Problem with Clarke Ching
    Apr 28 2026

    What do you do when productivity starts to slip in your law firm? For many leaders, the instinct is to push harder by setting targets, issuing ultimatums, or applying pressure. But those approaches are actually causing more damage than they solve.

    In this episode, I talk with Clarke Ching, also known as The Bottleneck Guy, about a better way to think about productivity through the lens of bottlenecks and system design. We explore his “bomb on the bus” metaphor and discuss how to identify constraints, manage them intentionally, and build a practice that moves work forward in a more stable and sustainable way.

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    35 mins