• Why Nancy Delain Believes Niche Expertise Wins in Law
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Nancy Delain, a patent attorney and solo practitioner specializing in intellectual property and business law, who shares her unique journey into the legal profession and the lessons she learned building a successful independent practice. From working as a technical writer for twenty years before attending law school to launching her own solo firm without ever working for another attorney, Nancy opens up about the mindset, resilience, and adaptability that shaped her career.

    They discuss everything from patent prosecution and intellectual property law to legal writing, solo practice growth, mentorship through bar associations, and the growing influence of AI in the legal industry. Nancy also shares why having a niche practice matters, how strong communication skills helped her stand out, and what attorneys need to understand about balancing technology with real legal experience.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How to build a successful niche legal practice as a solo attorney
    • Why strong writing and communication skills matter in today’s legal industry
    • The impact of AI and automation on the future of law firms
    • How to navigate practicing law without traditional mentorship structures
    • Advice for attorneys and professionals looking to grow independent practices

    Tune in for an insightful, practical, and candid conversation that highlights entrepreneurship, intellectual property law, and the human side of building a long-term legal career.

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    13 mins
  • How Osahon Okundaye Is Redefining Business Development in Law
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Osahon Okundaye, a structured finance attorney and founder of Okundaye Legal PLLC, who shares his unconventional journey through the legal industry and the lessons that shaped his career. From growing up in a family of doctors and engineers to building a niche practice in impact structured finance after years in Big Law, Osahon opens up about the mindset shifts, failures, mentorship, and personal growth that helped him launch and grow his own firm.

    They discuss everything from networking authenticity and mentorship to structured finance, legal communication, entrepreneurship, and the growing impact of AI on the legal profession. Osahon also shares honest insight into the challenges of starting a solo practice, balancing business development with client work, and why attorneys need to better explain the true value they bring beyond simply producing documents.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How to build a law firm by leaning into authenticity and relationship-building
    • Why mentorship and self-awareness matter in today’s legal industry
    • The impact of AI and client expectations on modern law firms
    • How to navigate the transition from Big Law to solo practice
    • Advice for attorneys looking to grow their careers while staying true to themselves

    Tune in for a candid, insightful, and thoughtful conversation that explores entrepreneurship, communication, and the evolving role of lawyers in a rapidly changing legal industry.

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    23 mins
  • How Kara Conway Love Reinvented Her Career Beyond Traditional Law
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Kara Conway Love, an attorney, entrepreneur, educator, and communications expert who shares her unique journey through the legal industry and beyond. From building and running her own law firm and title company in Upstate New York to transitioning into teaching, public speaking, branding, and authoring a book for influencers and creators, Kara opens up about the experiences and mindset shifts that shaped her evolving career.

    They discuss everything from entrepreneurship in law and personal branding to communication skills, trusted advisor relationships, AI in the legal industry, and why lawyers need more than just legal knowledge to succeed. Kara also shares candid stories from early in her legal career, lessons learned from working with diverse clients, and how embracing reinvention helped her discover a more fulfilling professional path.


    Listeners will learn:

    • How to build a personal brand and market yourself as an attorney
    • Why communication and relationship-building matter in today’s legal industry
    • The impact of AI and technology on the future of law firms
    • How lawyers can evolve their careers beyond traditional practice
    • Advice for attorneys looking to grow as entrepreneurs, leaders, and trusted advisors

    Tune in for an insightful, candid, and inspiring conversation that highlights the power of adaptability, communication, and lifelong growth in the legal industry.

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    15 mins
  • How Jeonghoon Ha Is Navigating the Future of Web3 Law
    May 27 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Jeonghoon Ha, a Web3 and finance attorney who shares his unique journey from the foreign policy world into the rapidly evolving legal technology space. From spending more than a decade working in foreign policy and Korean reunification efforts to launching his own Web3-focused law practice in 2024, Jeonghoon opens up about the experiences, mindset shifts, and strategic decisions that shaped his career.

    They discuss everything from blockchain regulation and AI in the legal industry to specialization, legal education, and the future of digital asset compliance. Jeonghoon also shares honest insight into building credibility through thought leadership, navigating emerging technologies, communicating with policymakers, and helping clients adapt to a constantly changing legal landscape.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How to build authority by specializing in a niche legal industry
    • Why continuous learning matters in today’s rapidly evolving legal landscape
    • The impact of AI, automation, and blockchain technology on modern law firms
    • How to navigate legal uncertainty in emerging industries like Web3 and digital assets
    • Advice for attorneys looking to grow their practice through education, speaking, and strategic positioning

    Tune in for an insightful and forward-thinking conversation that highlights the intersection of law, technology, policy, and entrepreneurship in the modern legal industry.

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    17 mins
  • A Nonlinear Path to Law: A Conversation with Abby Schwarz
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Abby Schwarz to explore how a nontraditional career path, life experience, and a people-first mindset can shape a successful and fulfilling legal career.

    Abby shares her journey into law as a third career, following years in human resources, marketing, and leadership roles at a major tech platform. Entering law school later in life, she brought with her a depth of real-world experience that continues to influence how she practices today — with a strong focus on client relationships, communication, and practical problem-solving.

    Initially drawn to employment law, Abby quickly realized that her strengths and interests aligned more closely with trust and estate work. She discusses how the practice is far more nuanced and creative than many assume, requiring thoughtful planning, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to navigate complex family dynamics. Rather than simply drafting documents, her role often involves guiding clients through important life decisions with clarity and confidence.

    Abby also reflects on what growth looks like from her perspective — not just big wins, but the daily moments where she helps clients feel supported, understood, and taken care of. She emphasizes how life experience, emotional intelligence, and a sense of humor can be just as valuable as legal knowledge in building trust with clients.

    Looking ahead, Abby shares her perspective on the future of law firms, highlighting the importance of work-life balance, sustainable career paths, and maintaining the human element in legal services. While technology continues to evolve, she explains why areas like estate planning will always require a personal, relationship-driven approach.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How nontraditional career paths can strengthen legal practice
    • Why life experience is a powerful asset in client-facing work
    • What makes trust and estate law more creative than people expect
    • How small, daily wins define long-term success as an attorney
    • Why emotional intelligence is critical in legal practice
    • How to build trust and connection with clients
    • What the future of law firms looks like beyond just technology

    👉 Tune in for a refreshing and relatable conversation about career pivots, personal growth, and building a legal career that aligns with both skill and lifestyle.

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    12 mins
  • Rethinking Access to Justice: A Conversation with Sean Dennin
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Sean Dennin to explore how innovation, mission-driven thinking, and business model disruption are reshaping access to legal services.

    Sean shares his unique path into the legal industry as a non-attorney, bringing years of experience in e-discovery, large-scale litigation support, and legal operations. From working on high-profile cases to building and scaling legal-adjacent businesses, his career has been centered around understanding how the legal system works — and where it falls short.

    That perspective ultimately led him to help build a new kind of legal model focused on solving a major gap in the market: individuals facing serious habitability issues, like toxic mold, who often lack the financial resources or legal pathways to take action. Sean explains how traditional legal routes frequently fail these individuals, leaving them stuck between expensive retainers and difficult-to-prove claims.

    By rethinking the model and implementing a contingency-based approach, Sean and his team created a system that meets people where they are — offering access to legal help that many previously didn’t have. The result has been rapid growth, strong demand, and real-world impact, with hundreds of cases and meaningful outcomes for clients in a short period of time.

    Beyond innovation in services, Sean also dives into what he believes is the next evolution of law firms: not just technology, but culture and structure. From remote-first operations and global teams to profit-sharing philosophies and mandatory mental health days, he outlines a model designed for sustainability, purpose, and long-term success.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How non-attorneys can play a critical role in shaping the legal industry
    • Why access to justice remains a major gap — and how to address it
    • How rethinking the business model can unlock new markets
    • Why contingency-based models can expand legal access
    • How innovation goes beyond marketing and into service design
    • What a modern, people-first law firm culture looks like
    • Why the future of law includes both operational and structural change

    👉 Tune in for a powerful conversation about innovation, impact, and how thinking differently can create meaningful change in the legal industry.


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    15 mins
  • From Tech to Law: A Conversation with Bill Goldberg
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Bill Goldberg to explore how a background in business, technology, and real-world client experience can shape a more practical, effective approach to law.

    Bill shares his non-traditional path into the legal profession, starting in the tech and business world working in sales, consulting, and project management before making the decision to attend law school. That foundation gave him a unique perspective early in his legal career — one that centers not just on legal theory, but on understanding what clients actually need to succeed.

    He discusses how entering law later in life allowed him to approach the profession with more intention, discipline, and clarity. Instead of focusing solely on technical legal analysis, Bill emphasizes the importance of keeping client outcomes at the center of every decision — a mindset that continues to define how he practices today.

    One of the most impactful moments in his career came after being laid off from a large firm, which unexpectedly led him into solo practice. That experience forced him to take full ownership of his work, build his own client base, and develop a deeper sense of accountability — ultimately accelerating his growth as an attorney.

    Bill also brings a unique perspective on technology in the legal space. With a strong interest in AI and its applications, he explains how these tools are transforming efficiency in legal work — while also warning of the risks when they are used without proper understanding. From poorly drafted contracts to unintended legal consequences, he shares real-world examples of how misuse of AI is already creating problems that attorneys will need to solve.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How a background in business and tech can strengthen legal practice
    • Why client-centered thinking is critical for long-term success
    • How non-traditional career paths can create a competitive advantage
    • What solo practice teaches about ownership and growth
    • How AI is improving efficiency in legal work
    • The risks of relying on AI without legal expertise
    • Why the future of law will require both technical skill and practical judgment

    👉 Tune in for a practical and insightful conversation about career pivots, real-world experience, and how technology is reshaping the way attorneys deliver value.


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    14 mins
  • Building With Purpose: A Conversation with Mayowa Gbenro
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of the Legal Growth Podcast, host Aaron Fulk sits down with Mayowa Gbenro to explore how intentional growth, adaptability, and a people-first mindset are shaping modern legal careers and law firm success.

    Mayowa shares his journey into law, highlighting the key moments and decisions that guided him toward building a meaningful and impactful legal career. With a focus on both professional development and client service, he discusses how his approach to law is rooted in understanding people, solving real problems, and continuously evolving in a competitive industry.

    He reflects on his growth as an attorney, emphasizing the importance of gaining confidence through experience, learning from every stage of the journey, and building a practice that aligns with both skill and purpose. Mayowa also dives into the non-legal skills that have been critical to his success — including communication, adaptability, and the ability to connect with clients and colleagues on a deeper level.

    Looking ahead, Mayowa shares his perspective on the future of law firms, including how technology, shifting client expectations, and evolving career paths are changing the legal landscape. He explains why attorneys who remain flexible, open to growth, and focused on delivering real value will continue to stand out.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How Mayowa built a purposeful and growth-focused legal career
    • Why adaptability and continuous learning are essential for attorneys
    • How strong communication and people skills elevate legal practice
    • Why confidence develops through experience and real-world application
    • How client relationships drive long-term success in law
    • What trends are shaping the future of law firms and legal careers
    • How attorneys can position themselves to stay competitive in a changing industry

    👉 Tune in for a thoughtful and motivating conversation about growth, purpose, and what it takes to build a meaningful legal career in today’s evolving landscape.


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    8 mins