Soul Centered Attorney
In this episode of Soul-Centered Attorney, I sit down with Eduardo Morfin, a Tri-Cities-based attorney and law firm owner, to talk about what it really looks like to take the leap into owning your own practice. We get into the realities most attorneys don’t talk about—uncertainty, financial risk, hiring decisions, and the pressure of building something from the ground up. Eduardo shares how betting on himself changed everything, and how staying grounded in community and purpose continues to guide his firm today. We cover: * The moment he decided to go out on his own * The risks (and sacrifices) behind starting a firm * What actually matters when building and managing a team * How to stay connected to your purpose while growing a business * Lessons learned that every solo or small firm attorney should hear This is a real conversation about ownership, responsibility, and building a law practice that aligns with who you are—not just what you do.
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