Most solo and small firm owners are running a law firm without a business plan—and they don’t even realize it’s holding them back.
Big law firms don’t grow by accident. They don’t “wing it.” They follow structured business plans that guide every decision, from marketing to hiring to financial strategy.
So why do most small firms operate without a plan?
Because law school never taught you how to run a business.
You were trained to practice law, not to build a law firm that actually works for you—instead of consuming you. That’s why so many solo and small firm owners find themselves:
❌ Overworked and underpaid ❌ Stuck in survival mode, just scraping by ❌ Wasting time on bad clients and inefficient systems ❌ Feeling like they work for their law firm, instead of their law firm working for them
On May 29 & 30, join us for a game-changing two-day event designed to help you create a real, working business plan for your law firm—just like the most successful firms have.
-> Set real goals and map out a plan to hit them -> Fix your revenue leaks and price your services for profit -> Create systems so your firm runs efficiently—without relying on you for everything -> Gain financial clarity and stop making decisions based on guesswork -> Take control of your time and stop drowning in endless work
This isn’t a theory-based seminar. This is real, hands-on business planning.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll walk away with a clear, actionable plan that shows exactly what to do next to grow your firm.
When even one of these areas is weak, your entire firm suffers. In this workshop, you’ll finally get all seven working together—so you can stop struggling and start scaling.
-> Big firms don’t succeed by accident—they have detailed business plans that drive growth. -> Without a plan, you’re guessing—and guesswork leads to stress, financial uncertainty, and burnout. -> Your firm should be working for you—not the other way around.
Your law firm is your business and your biggest financial asset. You can’t afford to run it on instinct and hope things work out.