Tom’s Trek: Starting a Family Law Firm from Scratch
Transitioning from patent law to family law is no small feat, but Attorney Tom Hartin is taking on the challenge. This is episode one of a new series: Tom's Trek. We will be following Tom as he leaves his patent law career behind and embarks on building a family law firm. In this show, we discuss: The appeal of family law for Tom, including mediation, client interaction, and litigation The complexities and financial implications of starting a new practice while raising young children Building an online presence and marketing strategy Practical advice on managing client calls, setting financial targets, and creating a web presence Key metrics for business success Stay tuned on Tom's story by watching for future Tom's Trek episodes!

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