Set Up Efficient Systems and Scale Your Practice with Lee Rosen [GWL 143]

After two decades, Lee Rosen figured out how to own a lucrative law firm without having to be working in your law firm 24/7/365. Once he realized he could be the owner, not the practitioner, Lee found a team to run the business, then sold it. Now, he travels full-time while teaching other lawyers how they can build their practices into sellable businesses.

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What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Lee built a lucrative firm
  • How setting up systems for your firm can help you expand your business
  • How to build a solid business and be able to work from anywhere

Resources:

The 10 rules that all successful law firms follow – I highly recommend getting these rules, while very simple, they will definitely get you to think about basic concepts to grow your business –  https://roseninstitute.com/ri/get-rosens-rules/

Rosen Institute – http://roseninstitute.com/articles

Contact Information:

https://roseninstitute.com

https://twitter.com/leerosen

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