025: A Safe Space for Clients. Kristin Wilkinson, Esq.
Release Date: 02/02/2017
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Build a law firm that serves you! Freedom to pursue what inspires you and makes you happy! Profits to accomplish the things you want! Peace of mind, so that you don’t stay up at night worrying about the future of your law firm. Joy and fulfillment of serving clients that you enjoy working with. Balance. Remember, your firm needs to serve YOU, and not the other way around.
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This week we had the pleasure of interviewing Rochelle Friedman Walk Esq. She is the president and owner of the successful Walk Law Firm, PA in Tampa, Florida. Rochelle started her career at a major Cleveland law firm and then moved on to become in-house attorney for large corporations. As general counsel she helped companies reorganize, turn around and succeed in business. Rochelle was in a unique position because she was on the purchasing side of legal services. This gave her a great insight into what companies are looking for when hiring outside counsel. How do businesses want to work...
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Kristin represents clients in the area of civil litigation and business law, estates, and family law. What sets her apart from her competitors is that she strives to create a safe space for her clients and connect with them on a personal level. Because clients tend to cross personal boundaries, maintaining a healthy distance while showing empathy is a skill Kristin had to master. Kristin’s empathy and warm personality also influences how she runs her law business. She works with clients to provide flexible payment options and prepayment discounts, but she stands firm on getting paid for...
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I wanted to take a minute to wish you and your beloved ones a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New Year! I wanted to leave you with three short tips for 2017: 1. Choose yourself - give yourself permission to be successful 2. Surround yourself with people who inspire you 3. Prioritize your daily activities and focus on the ones that lead to business growth
info_outlineKristin represents clients in the area of civil litigation and business law, estates, and family law. What sets her apart from her competitors is that she strives to create a safe space for her clients and connect with them on a personal level.
Because clients tend to cross personal boundaries, maintaining a healthy distance while showing empathy is a skill Kristin had to master.
Kristin’s empathy and warm personality also influences how she runs her law business. She works with clients to provide flexible payment options and prepayment discounts, but she stands firm on getting paid for her work. She is the lawyer, but she is NOT the financier of her own work.
Hiring employees and being responsible for staff also helped Kristin to be more firm on billing issues.
Business tip: “Pay yourself first! Have a holistic view of your clients' situation, but don’t try to control everything your clients do.”
Book recommendation: Open to Debate: How William F. Buckley Put Liberal America on the Firing Line – by Heather Hendershot
The greatest advantage of building a law firm is that the firm’s culture can be customized to fit the owner’s personality. Kristin being a self-described “introvert’s introvert” built a firm that allows her to serve her clients and provide them a space to open up and ask for help.