Investible law firms are on the not-too-distant horizon - growth is a guarantee. The consumer protection sector alone is expected to explode from $2 Billion to $4 Billion in the next two years. Can your firm handle the growth?
On today's episode, I discuss the future of the legal industry with Tighe Wilhelmy, CEO at Velawcity. We get into building a strong foundation of systems to operate with increased velocity and diversification in mass tort cases. At Velawcity, he and his team provide case acquisition and administration services to law firms nationwide for mass tort, class action, and mass arbitration lawsuits. They have served over 250 clients and managed over 300 mass tort campaigns.
What's In This Episode?

Who is Tighe Wilhelmy?

What systems do mass tort law firms really need?

How can a firm increase the velocity of cases closed?

How can a law be automated during hyper-growth to capture a larger market share?

What assets should a mass tort firm be building for growth?

Why are some of the best mass tort cases held close to the vest?

Investible law firms are on the not-too-distant horizon - growth is a guarantee. The consumer protection sector alone is expected to explode from $2 Billion to $4 Billion in the next two years. Can your firm handle the growth?

On today's episode, I discuss the future of the legal industry with Tighe Wilhelmy, CEO at Velawcity. We get into building a strong foundation of systems to operate with increased velocity and diversification in mass tort cases. At Velawcity, he and his team provide case acquisition and administration services to law firms nationwide for mass tort, class action, and mass arbitration lawsuits. They have served over 250 clients and managed over 300 mass tort campaigns.

What's In This Episode?
Who is Tighe Wilhelmy?
What systems do mass tort law firms really need?
How can a firm increase the velocity of cases closed?
How can a law be automated during hyper-growth to capture a larger market share?
What assets should a mass tort firm be building for growth?
Why are some of the best mass tort cases held close to the vest?