
Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
After over three decades in the legal-trenches, Mike Bassett has learned to appreciate two things: good conversation & good coffee.
Legal Grounds is an ongoing series of interviews with the people who are shaping our world - legal or otherwise. Witty, irreverent, & always thoughtful, these brief discussions fall somewhere between “Night Court” & Hopper’s “Nighthawks At The Diner”.
With that in mind, we promise your coffee will still be warm when the podcast is done.
(Legal Grounds was written, recorded, and produced by Dust Devil Press)
Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Brian Glass on Building a Life Before Building a Firm, Leadership as an Exercise in Empathy, & the Future of Personal Injury Law
We all know that Rome wasn’t built in a day, but I think it’s worth asking why ‘Rome’, of all the great cities of antiquity, was chosen as the subject of idiom.
Now, setting aside historical-bias, my best guess for this being the case is that the level of infrastructure at the time of the phrase’s coining (1190) was well beyond anything available or imaginable.
Afterall, the “Dark Ages” earned their moniker because so much of the knowledge that “built Rome” had been lost to time, leaving people ‘in the dark’ when it came to using systems that had been put in place for centuries.
And while I’ve strayed as far into the territory of amateur historian as I feel comfortable, the reason for this though was something my guest said in his latest book:
“Until you have systems in place, you don’t have a business, you just have a job”.
If Rome wasn’t connected by all the systems they’d put in place, they’d have had a village, not a City.
My guest this week is Brian Glass.
A Personal Injury Attorney, Brian was recently named one of Virginia’s Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and is co-author of “Renegade Lawyer Marketing”, now in its second edition and a best-seller on Amazon.
We discuss the constantly evolving landscape of legal marketing, why being a good lawyer is only one piece of a much larger puzzle, and how the best leaders learn to celebrate other’s victories.
Enjoy the show!
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