
As an attorney, how do you build trust so your clients stick to you? Do your unique practice areas, contributions to the community, what you do outside the law, or your background make you stand out? How do you channel your strengths and talents in ways that deliver powerful results and leave lasting impressions? Host John Reed talks with real lawyers and has them share the stories about how they ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, meet Charles "Chuck" Tatelbaum, an octogenarian attorney who has built an extraordinary 59-year legal career by recognizing opportunities and going all in.
When Congress enacted the new Bankruptcy Code ... more
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What drives someone to dedicate their entire legal career to fighting for the little guy? For Karla Gilbride, it began early—a fierce intolerance for injustice, amplified by her own lived experience as a blind person in a world that o... more
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In this bonus series, we’re catching up with previous guests to hear what makes them “Still Sticky.”
We first met Chris Jennison a couple of dozen episodes ago when he told the story of his position as a government attorney with the ... more
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Employment law is serious business, but does it have to be? Not according to Leah Stiegler, who elementary school teachers advised "needs self-control" and was warned early in her legal career to stop being the "class clown."
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Have enjoyed all the Sticky Lawyers episodes and always enjoy the backstories about what leads these niche attorneys to their unique practices. Sumbul’s episode was especially poignant, as she’s allowed others’ curiosity about her beliefs to inform her professional path. Loved learning the background and intentions behind Shariah Law. Keep these episodes coming, Sticky Lawyers!
Fascinating interview—candid discussion of Shariah and associated commonly held misconceptions. Great explanation of the commonalities of and differences between Islamic and American laws.
Sticky Lawyers is entertaining and always informative when it comes to law practice differentiation and the power of branding. Keep up the good work John Reed and the BDM team!
Love that John decided to start a podcast. I’ve already subscribed. The tone is conversational & friendly. I think it has great information for new attorneys & existing ones who like to continuously improve themselves & their practice.
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Silvia
Sticky Lawyers is a fabulous podcast that provides great practical advice to better your practice and at the same time is so entertaining! John Reed is a fabulous career coach who brings his fun personality and words of wisdom to every episode. Highly recommend for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
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