The Financially Legal podcast provides inspiration and tactical advice for entrepreneurial, mission-driven lawyers. Hosted by the Emery Wager of Confido Legal, Financially Legal explores issues at the intersection of finance and the business of law.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
What if your case management system could also handle billing and payments seamlessly?
In this episode, James Betzold, CEO of Prim.Law shares how firms can simplify client payments, automate trust accounting, and eliminate confusing processing fees ... more
How do law firms really decide what partners get paid?
Partner compensation is one of the most important and controversial topics in the legal industry. The way firms structure pay doesn’t just impact income; it shapes firm culture, collaboration, a... more
Checks are slow, risky, and outdated. So why are so many law firms still using them? In this episode, Emery Wager sits down with Jayne Reardon to explore how law firms can transition to digital disbursements while staying compliant with the Rules of ... more
What really happens when a client calls their bank and says they didn’t get the legal services they paid for?
In our upcoming episode, Emery Wager sits down with Amos Chapman, and the duo dives deep into one of the most misunderstood and often frust... more
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Hi Dan, I love what you’re doing with the Financially Legal podcast! I love your episodes with Dragana of Matter365, and how you clarified the difference between solving the problem versus progressing towards solving the problem by way of directly asking her. Just want you to know that I left 5-star ratings and reviews!
Nice podcast, but host says “like” way to much. Makes it hard to listen and harder to take him seriously.
Dan and his team have put together a great series of stakeholders in legal technology and the future of layer payment!!
Lawyers are not trained in business, but law firms are businesses! Financially Legal is excellent business training through entertaining and informative interviews.
Thank you for your show regarding the work of civil rights and systemic racism. I am an African American attorney in NY and NJ. I represent men and women facing serious criminal charges and people currently incarcerated seeking post conviction relief.
The very nature of systemic racism and the people it affects does not lend itself to a profitable business model. I donate over 30 hours a month, plus expenses, to incarcerate individuals. Civil rights work is essential to democracy but a losing... more
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Apple Podcasts | #163 |
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