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143. William Umansky, Umansky Law Firm - Purpose over Passion: Tap into Vision and Values
Personal Injury Mastermind
English - October 06, 2022 07:00 - 37 minutes - ★★★★★ - 21 ratingsEntrepreneurship Business Society & Culture Personal Journals personal injury lawyer personal injury marketing pimm chris dreyer law firm attorney lawyer seo law firm marketing personal injury Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After thirty years of practice, William "The Lawman" Umansky is well on his way to an eight-figure firm. From second chances for clients to financial stability for employees, William's "why" is crystal clear - help others.
William, owner of the Florida-based Umansky Law Firm, is also host of The Lawman's Lounge podcast. Today, he digs into the power of accountability, why purpose will outlast passion, and why the people make the practice.
What's in This Episode
Who is William Umansky?
Why is William the Second Chance Lawyer?
How does he help clients transition from being victims of circumstance to masters of their own destinies?
As the legal industry changes, how has the blueprint of his business evolved?
How can a team be shown that they are valued and needed?
As his "Why" evolves, how has his financial motivation shifted?
After thirty years of practice, William "The Lawman" Umansky is well on his way to an eight-figure firm. From second chances for clients to financial stability for employees, William's "why" is crystal clear - help others.
William, owner of the Florida-based Umansky Law Firm, is also host of The Lawman's Lounge podcast. Today, he digs into the power of accountability, why purpose will outlast passion, and why the people make the practice.
What's in This EpisodeWho is William Umansky?
Why is William the Second Chance Lawyer?
How does he help clients transition from being victims of circumstance to masters of their own destinies?
As the legal industry changes, how has the blueprint of his business evolved?
How can a team be shown that they are valued and needed?
As his "Why" evolves, how has his financial motivation shifted?