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What's your exit strategy?

32 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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What’s your exit strategy? This week on Bar Review, Cody Blades, founder of Blades Law, joins us to talk about what happens when things fall apart—and how to build your way out. From getting pushed out to leaving a firm with your clients, this episode is all about reclaiming your autonomy and making your next move with intention. If you’ve ever felt stuck, sidelined, or like someone else was calling the shots—this conversation is your reminder that you still have power. Join us for unfiltered lawyer stories, real talk about life as a lawyer, how to (maybe) survive life as a litigator, what it means to be women in law, exploring law school journeys, and the everyday realities of the legal profession — only on Bar Review. Find us online at ⁠www.barreviewllc.com⁠ [http://www.barreviewllc.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com], connect with us on socials @barreviewllc, and send your thoughts, questions, and stories to ⁠hello@barreviewllc.com⁠.

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