Are you someone who is looking to transition into law? In this engaging podcast episode, Jim and Tyson sit down with Bill Gshwind of Minnesota Construction Law, who shares his unique journey into law after a 25-year tenure in business.
Are you? Because your systems are gonna be tested at their weakest and busiest point.
In this episode Tyson interviews Jim about his immigration practice and go through the importance of being ready and having effective systems during busy and difficult times. Great lessons and huge takeaways!
“It has suddenly become cool to be an immigration lawyer in America”
“There times when you become part of the spotlight, or your practice area becomes highlighted or in the public eye…you have to be ready for situations like this”
Hacking’s Hack: https://unroll.me/. Instantly see a list of all your subscription emails. Unsubscribe easily from whatever you don’t want. It’s great!
Tyson’s Tip: The Mevo Camera! It is phenomenal!
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