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201. Michael Blom, The Lake Law Firm — Pivoting Your Practice: Seizing Opportunities and Navigating Change

Personal Injury Mastermind

English - August 24, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings
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Michael Blom's career as a successful attorney has followed a winding path, full of unexpected twists and turns. He started in personal injury law, then pivoted to mass torts. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Blom once again adapted, seizing an opportunity to help businesses obtain Employee Retention Tax Credits.
Partner at The Lake Law Firm (@thelakelawfirm), Blom's flexibility, and willingness to seize new opportunities, even in uncertain times, has been key to his success. As an early adopter of emerging practice areas like mass torts, Blom positioned himself as an expert, educating the public and attracting new clients.
While the path to success is rarely straight, Blom's career shows that with the right perspective, obstacles can give way to new opportunities. Today, he offers practical advice on how to fund a budding mass torts practice, and how to educate the public on new cases. He offers guidance on Employee Retention Tax Credits, dispels common misconceptions, and shares how you can access this fund. 
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What’s in This Episode:

Who is Michael Blom?

How to approach risk mitigation on mass torts.

What is the Employee Retention Tax Credit? And who qualifies?

How to fund a mass torts firm.

Past Guests
Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert

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Michael Blom's career as a successful attorney has followed a winding path, full of unexpected twists and turns. He started in personal injury law, then pivoted to mass torts. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Blom once again adapted, seizing an opportunity to help businesses obtain Employee Retention Tax Credits.

Partner at The Lake Law Firm (@thelakelawfirm), Blom's flexibility, and willingness to seize new opportunities, even in uncertain times, has been key to his success. As an early adopter of emerging practice areas like mass torts, Blom positioned himself as an expert, educating the public and attracting new clients.

While the path to success is rarely straight, Blom's career shows that with the right perspective, obstacles can give way to new opportunities. Today, he offers practical advice on how to fund a budding mass torts practice, and how to educate the public on new cases. He offers guidance on Employee Retention Tax Credits, dispels common misconceptions, and shares how you can access this fund. 

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Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers?

Follow us on social media for more.

Rankings.io Instagram

Chris Dreyer Instagram

Personal Injury Mastermind Instagram

Personal Injury Mastermind Threads

Rankings.io Twitter

Rankings.io Website

Michael Blom LinkedIn

The Lake Law Firm Website 

The Lake Law Firm Instagram


What’s in This Episode:
Who is Michael Blom?
How to approach risk mitigation on mass torts.
What is the Employee Retention Tax Credit? And who qualifies?
How to fund a mass torts firm.


Past Guests

Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert


Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy
80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good
84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry
101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation
134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend
104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok
63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche
96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source
83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow
73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels

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