I don’t like authority. I never liked having a boss, so it’s no surprise that I started my own firm. But I also never liked being a boss, so it might come as a surprise that three people work for me. I figured out how to run my firm in a way that not only makes more money than I could on my own but also frees me up to do more interesting work.

Practicing law wasn’t always this good. None of my previous jobs was an ideal fit. But I learned lessons about what did and didn’t work for me — I loved bankruptcy work but hated poor customer service that resulted in unhappy clients.

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