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    Explore " business lawyer" with insightful episodes like "The World of Commercial Leasing with Neil Schwartz, Marina Abrosimov and Jeff Daniels", "Business Coaching with Neil Schwartz and Rob Dale", "Ronnie Deaver", "War & The War On Knee Sleeves" and "Unfair Dismissal" from podcasts like ""A Manner of Speaking", "A Manner of Speaking", "The Millionaire's Lawyer - JP McAvoy", "The Lawyerlifter Podcast" and "The Business Behind Your Business"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    The World of Commercial Leasing with Neil Schwartz, Marina Abrosimov and Jeff Daniels

    The World of Commercial Leasing with Neil Schwartz, Marina Abrosimov and Jeff Daniels

    This episode of A Manner of Speaking covers the wonderful world of commercial leasing and features host Neil Schwartz’s business law colleague  Marina Abrosimov and the one (and only?) Jeff Daniels – no, not the Hollywood celebrity, but the one from Royal Lepage, an A-lister in Ottawa’s commercial real estate market.

    Among the important topics they discuss: commercial leasing trends across various asset classes, how the use of offices spaces is being redefined, how the COVID pandemic has shifted the commercial landlord/tenant relationship, the role of a commercial leasing lawyer (hint: avoid future potential problems and litigation), different types of rent structures and more.

    Get in touch:

    Neil Schwartz – neil.schwartz@mannlawyers.com

    Marina Abrosimov – marina.abrosimov@mannlawyers.com

    Jeff Daniels – jeff.daniels@royallepagecommercial.com

    Business Coaching with Neil Schwartz and Rob Dale

    Business Coaching with Neil Schwartz and Rob Dale

    In this episode, business coach (and Dallas Cowboys fan) Rob Dale from Rhapsody Strategies joins business lawyer (and Green Bay Packers fan) Neil Schwartz from Mann Lawyers . What is business coaching all about?  Well, it’s not just about helping set business plan strategies, as they discuss in this episode.  They also talk about going into business with friends and family, your IQ/EQ/AQ (not everyone knows about the adaptability quotient!), the importance of having a strong team around your business - and a bit of football. 

    Get in touch: Neil Schwartz – neil.schwartz@mannlawyers.com, Rob Dale - rob@rhapsodystrategies.com

    Ronnie Deaver

    Ronnie Deaver

    A Little About Ronnie Deaver:

    Ronnie Deaver is the CEO of NoBull Marketing, a lawyer-exclusive marketing agency that specializes in generating leads and helping lawyers convert more potential clients into paid retainers with Google My Business, Google Ads, and Sales Training

    In that capacity he created the first 100% guarantee in the industry, offering to pay back everything - even the advertising budget a client has spent - if he can’t make it profitable. That offer quadrupled the client base of NoBull Marketing in three months and it’s still going strong

    In this episode of The Millionaire's Lawyer, JP and Ronnie Deaver discuss:

    Ronnie had called in love with Lawyers and how they seem to want to support people at a poor moment in their life

    He noted that there was a void for lawyers advertising and gaining attraction to clientele

    Ronnie Deaver did the data tracking and noted that on 200 campaigns 60 - 80% of the call volume is attributed to Google My Business

    Having Google ads is a better place to try and promote yourself because when people are on Facebook, for example, they are not there for your services - you have to convince them they are needed

    If you go to Ronnie, you are hiring a professional to do the Grunt Work that you wouldn't like doing for yourself. Its notes black magic, its not complicated, but it is tedious 

    Add in hundreds of keywords, for ex:  a drug crime lawyer is not just drug crime. It's also marijuana, meth, Xanax, and cocaine..

    Ronnie Deaver states that a significant and overlooked aspect of the ranking factor is the Google Reviews, they are critical.

    Reviews don't have to be from your direct client, it can also be anyone you gave legitimate value to

    All roads eventually go to Google My Business, and people will look at that profile before deciding to make contact for even just a consultation at first 

    Ronnie Deaver explains to JP that you need to prove to Google that their clientele and users would be happy with where they are directing their traffic

    Running a business is like running a marathon, it is not a sprint. Play the long game, especially with the upcoming recession.

    You have to be able to run the business how you would like to run the business, you can not do it in a way that makes you miserable because then you won't end up doing it and your business will die

    Connect with Ronnie Deaver

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    Connect with your host, JP:

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    Email:  jpmcavoy@conductlaw.com
    Phone:  1-833-890-8878

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    Unfair Dismissal

    Unfair Dismissal

    What is unfair dismissal?  Who can apply for it? How does the Commission consider cases before it?

    For many employers, unfair dismissal can be a roadblock that prevents them from hiring because they don't have a good understanding of unfair dismissal and it's associated risks. It's useful for businesses to understand which employees can apply for unfair dismissal and what types of things the Commission considers when they hear these applications. If you have a business, it's important for you to get all of the facts.
     
    Join Philip van den Heever as he explores these important issues around unfair dismissal.

    Philip is Frank Law’s Business Development Manager and Special Counsel of the Corporate and Commercial Advisory division. He has over 18 years of commercial litigation and employment law experience in both South Africa and Australia.

    His deep understanding of corporate and employment law allows him to wisely direct his clients to succeed in their business development.


    https://www.fairwork.gov.au/employee-entitlements/national-employment-standards/fair-work-information-statement

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    Protecting Your Ideas and Minimizing Risks with Jeff Holman (Intellectual Strategies)

    Protecting Your Ideas and Minimizing Risks with Jeff Holman (Intellectual Strategies)

    How do you keep your ideas safe and protect all of your hard work?

    Today, the lawyers have officially taken over this podcast. 

    Our guest today is Jeff Holman, the founder of Intellectual Strategies, which is an IP-Focused law firm for startups.

    Jeff has an extensive background in trademarks, patents, and general IP strategy. 

    This episode is full of insights because LEGAL strategy isn’t something app founders are typically thinking about early on, but legal issues can easily unravel your entire idea if they aren’t addressed. 

    Like Jeff says in the episode, “Would you rather spend a few thousand dollars NOW or millions of dollars down the road?”

    Jeff talks about how app founders can protect their ideas and set themselves up right from the start. 

    You’ll love Jeff’s style… He doesn’t sound like an attorney — he sounds more like a business guy. That might even be because he’s started his own businesses and has his MBA. 

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    This show is produced by Strides Development, a full-service app development agency. 

    We specialize in taking your ideas and turning them into a finished app in only a few months. 

    If you have an app you’re building, we would love to talk to you. You can schedule your free strategy call by clicking here.

    Make sure you’re following Strides on Instagram and Linkedin

    Startup Law and Fundraising for Entrepreneurs

    Startup Law and Fundraising for Entrepreneurs
    With Paul Swegle, general counsel to a variety of tech companies and advisor to a dozen others as outside counsel. To date, he has served as general counsel to thirteen companies and has completed $12+ billion of financings and M&A deals, including growing and selling startups to public companies ING, Capital One, Nortek, and Abbott. Join us for this fabulous conversation with Paul Swegle about startup law and fundraising for entrepreneurs. Paul covers important issues to consider when planning for fundraising, including how and when to bootstrap, vs. getting outside funding. We talk about lifestyle companies vs. traditional startups, and what it takes to build a solid foundation regardless of your business. We also discuss what entrepreneurs often get wrong in the early stages of business, including how entrepreneurs create accidental partnerships and general partnerships, which can put their business, ideas, and intellectual property at risk. We discuss the absolute importance of documentation, choosing the right entity at the start, the importance of creating a legal budget as part of your business planning, and so much more! Paul's first book, "Contract Drafting and Negotiation for Entrepreneurs and Business Professionals," shares what he's learned working on thousands of agreements across varied industries for over 20 years. It's all about avoiding common contract pitfalls and maximizing commercial relationships. It's also a frequent Amazon bestseller in business law. Law schools and business programs across the country use it, as do law firms and in-house law, procurement, and sales departments. Paul's second book, "Startup Law and Fundraising for Entrepreneurs and Startup Advisors," was published on July 23, 2020, and is about helping entrepreneurs do three things: - build their companies on a solid foundation, - avoid costly and distracting legal and regulatory mistakes, and - raise the money they need to succeed. Anyone interested in startups and small businesses will find Startup Law and Fundraising invaluable. But it is also designed to provide a turnkey entrepreneurial law and finance class at any level, including law school, MBA, undergraduate business, community college, or startup accelerator. Paul's third book, "Careers in the Law," will be published in late 2021. It profiles more than 200 areas of law, plus many non-law alternatives for law degree holders. As a busy practicing attorney and leader in the legal profession, Paul interacts daily with attorneys across many different areas of the law. He has mentored and advised hundreds of law students and attorneys. At all times, his several companies have engagements in place with 20+ law firms across the country and globally. As a bar leader, Paul has a front-row perspective on the impacts of technology and other forces on the legal profession. Careers in the law will be a uniquely rich, insightful, and timely look at law careers and non-law career alternatives, with insights from hundreds of attorneys. Paul is also an adjunct law professor and teaches entrepreneurial law and finance at Seattle University School of Law. He was a lawyer for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice early in his career. Learn more by visiting the show notes at www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast
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