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The Boutique Lawyer Show: Knowing when to close your firm and go back to a bigger practice

Both personally and professionally, Daniel Rod experienced success as a sole practitioner. However, there came a point where he realised he needed to pivot back to a larger firm. Here’s how and why he did it.

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On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined Coleman Greig associate and former principal of Rod Legal Advisory, Daniel Rod, to discuss his journey as a sole practitioner (especially during the age of coronavirus) and making the decision to take his clients to a mid-tier firm following deliberations about who he is and what he values most as a lawyer.

The pair also talk about the wellness considerations that go into making such a vocational pivot, the practical steps to take in determining the best path forward, and why Mr Rod is so happy with the decisions he has made.

  

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