Can a law firm be both professional and dynamic? In an industry often seen as rigid and traditional, standing out and connecting with clients is more important than ever. This week on Hot Docket, we explore how creativity can revolutionize your legal practice and client engagement.
Meet Shana Fried, an attorney who traded turntables for trademarks. As a former DJ, record label owner, and Owner/Founder of The Fried Firm, Shana’s redefining what it means to run a law firm by blending legal expertise with a deep understanding of creative industries.
From music and fashion to film and technology, Shana’s firm is a go-to for intellectual property, business law, and entertainment law—helping artists, entrepreneurs, and startups protect their work and build lasting brands.
Want to learn how to protect your business assets and create a legal brand that truly stands out? Tune in now!
In this episode of Hot Docket, Bobby, Andrew, and Shana discuss:
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