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Attorney Biz Dev

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Whether you work in a in a big firm, in a small partnership, or as an independent lawyer, we discuss the topics that will help you to become more successful in business development and gain more independence for your legal career.  We recognize that you're short on time, all our episodes aim for a 20 minutes limit. So this podcast is designed to be listened to when you're commuting to and from work or going for a walk or doing almost anything except work. This podcast is hosted by: Bill Burns, Business Development Executive at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Tobi Steinemann, Founder and Strategic Legal Marketing Consultant at HeadStarterz

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10 episodios

Portada del episodio Bill's BD Framework (Part 1/3): Who Is Your Client?

Bill's BD Framework (Part 1/3): Who Is Your Client?

Most attorneys rush to the pitch. They spot a company, picture themselves doing the work, schedule a lunch, and walk in ready to sell. Then they wonder why nothing comes of it. In this episode, Bill and Tobi kick off a three-part series on Bill's framework for business development: the seven essential questions every attorney should be able to answer before chasing a client and when maintaining an ongoing a client relationship. Part 1 zooms in on Question One: "Who is your client?". Sounds obvious, until you actually try to answer it. You'll hear: * The full list of the seven essential BD questions * Why business development is a circular process, not a linear one and what attorneys miss when they treat it as a checklist * "Window gazing" business development * A cautionary dentist story that nails what not to do in the first 60 seconds of a client relationship * How to map a prospect at three levels: the rational, the organizational, and the personal * etc. This episode is especially relevant for: * Attorneys who feel paralyzed by too many BD ideas and no system to sort them * Senior associates and new partners building their book of business * Marketing and BD professionals coaching lawyers through specific pursuits If you've ever walked out of a "great" prospect lunch wondering why nothing came of it, this one is for you.

19 de may de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Law Firm Branding: How Firm Brand and Personal Brand Work Together

Law Firm Branding: How Firm Brand and Personal Brand Work Together

You've been told to build your personal brand. Your firm has its own brand. So which one actually wins clients? And what happens when the two don't line up? In this episode, Bill and Tobi unpack how firm branding actually functions in legal practice: what it does for the individual attorney day to day, why visual identity is only the surface layer, and how to think about a rebrand without panicking the partnership. You'll hear: * Why firm brand and personal brand are layers of the same offering, not competing forces * The two sides of a firm brand: external differentiator and internal cultural anchor * The shift in big-firm branding: from hiding talent to putting people on stage * How brand strategy scales from sole practitioner to multi-office firm, and why each requires a different playbook * Three triggers that signal it's time for a rebrand: identity, market, leadership * Why the internal rollout (and not the public launch) is what makes a rebrand stick This episode is especially relevant for: * Attorneys who want to make better use of their firm's brand assets in their own client work * Managing partners and firm leaders weighing a rebrand or new website * Marketing and BD professionals working across multiple offices or markets Branding isn't decoration. It's the stage your business development happens on — and built right, it does some of the selling for you.

5 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio How Attorneys Use LinkedIn for Business Development

How Attorneys Use LinkedIn for Business Development

Most attorneys know they should be on LinkedIn. Far fewer know how to actually use it for business development. In this episode, Bill and Tobi break down LinkedIn not as a broadcasting tool, but as what it really is: a real-time networking environment where the same principles that work in a room full of prospects apply just as well on screen. They cover what the platform actually rewards today, what it used to reward (and why that changed), and what attorneys can do right now to stay visible and relevant to the clients and contacts that matter. You'll walk away with: * Why the "networking room" mental model changes how you post, comment, and engage on LinkedIn * How the algorithm has shifted from connection-based to interest-based and what that means for your content * What makes a post worth reading (and why saves and shares now matter more than likes) * A practical playbook: posting frequency, topic focus, comment strategy, and profile hygiene * Why firms need a social media policy and the real consequences when attorneys get it wrong * Why LinkedIn alone is not enough, and which one channel gives you back control of your audience This episode is especially relevant for: * Attorneys who post occasionally but aren't sure if it's working * BD managers and marketing leads setting or revisiting firm social media policy * Anyone building a practice who wants to understand how LinkedIn actually works in 2026 and beyond LinkedIn is real life. The attorneys who understand that will use it very differently.

21 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio How Lawyers Make Time for Business Development

How Lawyers Make Time for Business Development

You know you should be doing more business development. The problem is finding the time between client work, billable hour targets, and, well, the rest of your life. In this episode, Bill and Tobi tackle the number one excuse attorneys give for not doing business development and break down exactly how to work around it. Note, not all activities take the same amount of time, and knowing the difference is the key. We also discuss the content marketing angle that will make you rethink how much you're already sitting on: how to source content effortlessly from your client conversations, how to turn one blog post into a month of LinkedIn material, and how a Swiss law firm started generating qualified leads from content they'd already written – with almost no extra effort. Whether you have five minutes or a full afternoon, this episode gives you a concrete playbook for making business development actually happen, consistently, intentionally, and without overhauling your life. You'll walk away with: * A simple 3-tier time framework (minutes / hours / days) to match BD activities to your schedule * The "content parking space" trick for never running out of things to write about * How to repurpose a single blog post into multiple LinkedIn posts * What "upcycling" content means and how one firm turned anonymous website traffic into real leads * Why strategic clarity (not more time) is often the real bottleneck

7 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Personal Branding for Lawyers: What Clients Really See

Personal Branding for Lawyers: What Clients Really See

What do people actually think of you as a lawyer? And are you shaping that perception on purpose? In this episode, Bill Tobi break down what personal branding really means for attorneys and why it’s far more than just LinkedIn posts. It’s about the sum of every interaction, every email, every appearance, and every piece of content that shapes how clients and peers perceive you. You’ll hear: * A clear, practical definition of personal branding (and why every lawyer already has one) * The difference between strategy (how you want to be perceived) and execution (how you show up daily) * Why authenticity (not performance) is the foundation of a strong legal brand * The “branding frog” concept and how consistency turns isolated efforts into real impact * How tools like LinkedIn, speaking, publishing, PR, and SEO actually work together * The relationship between personal brand and firm brand and why you can’t hide behind your firm * Why generative AI may undermine authenticity in legal marketing (and how to use it carefully) Beyond the theory, the episode dives into what really makes or breaks a lawyer’s brand in practice: responsiveness, active listening, attention to detail, and the ability to “read the room”. Because even the best marketing efforts fall apart if the real-world interaction doesn’t match the promise. This episode is for: * Attorneys who want to build visibility and credibility in a way that actually feels natural * Legal marketers helping lawyers develop authentic, sustainable personal brands * Firms trying to balance individual visibility with a cohesive firm brand If you’ve ever wondered whether personal branding is worth the effort or how to do it without becoming “salesy” or inauthentic: This conversation will give you both clarity and direction. Because whether you like it or not, your brand is already out there. The only question is: are you building it intentionally?

24 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
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