by Chris Dreyer, Rankings.io
Law firm marketing and growth strategies that transform personal injury attorneys from local players to market leaders. Each week, successful PI firms share with host Chris Dreyer their exact systems for client acquisition, legal SEO mastery, and sustainable growth – giving you actionable steps to dominate your market. From solo practices to nationwide powerhouses, every episode delivers battle-tested tactics you can implement today. You'll hear from industry titans like Joe Fried (Fried Goldberg), Alexander Shunnarah, Dan Morgan (Morgan and Morgan), Jennifer Gore (Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group), and John Gomez (Gomez Trial Attorneys), who break down their law firm growth frameworks into steps you can follow. Whether you're launching your first practice or expanding into new markets, PIM delivers the marketing and operational insights you need to accelerate your firm's success.
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April 17, 2025
Chris Dreyer interviews Mike Papantonio, Sharon Boothe, Ava Cavaco, Alex Parker, and Ashley Owens about transitioning from single-event cases to mass tort litigation and leveraging existing client relationships for success in this interview.
April 10, 2025
Lisa Ann Gorshe and Carasusana Wall discuss how AI enhances mass tort litigation strategies with Chris Dreyer in this interview
April 3, 2025
When a high-value case walks through your door, you know this could be the catalyst that transforms your practice. But without substantial resources, you're faced with difficult choices: refer the case out for a fraction of its value or risk your entire practice. Elizabeth Larrick discovered a third option. In this episode of Personal Injury Mastermind, learn how virtual focus groups provide an innovative solution for small and mid-sized personal injury firms. Elizabeth explains how this approach allows firms to maximize case value without requiring the extensive resources traditionally needed to handle high-value cases. Key insights: Virtual focus groups can help firms identify case strengths and weaknesses early in the process These cost-effective alternatives to traditional focus groups help small firms make strategic decisions about whether to litigate or settle The approach allows attorneys to identify blind spots before major depositions and expert testimony Focus groups can be conducted throughout the case timeline - as short as one hour early on, with longer sessions as trial approaches Guest Details Elizabeth Larrick works primarily with solo practitioners and small to mid-sized firms, helping them make strategic decisions about high-value cases without requiring the traditional "war chest" that larger firms maintain. Elizabeth Larrick: LinkedIn, Podcast Larrick Law Firm: Website Chris Dreyer and Rankings Details Chris Dreyer is the CEO and founder of Rankings.io, the elite law firm marketing experts - for all your digital and traditional needs. Rankings: Website, Instagram, Twitter Chris Dreyer: Website, Instagram Newsletters: The Dreyer Sheet Books: Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: From Good to GOAT; Niching Up: The Narrower the Market, the Bigger the Prize Work with Rankings: Connect
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