You
know,
they
say
“it’s
never
too
late”
—
and,
that’s
mostly
true.
There
are
lots
of
examples
of
people
doing
new
things,
late
in
life
—
even
making
career
changes.
So
you
might
be
thinking
to
yourself,
“Gee,
is
it
possible
to
start
my
own
law
firm,
even
after
I’ve
had
a
whole
career
working
as
an
attorney
for
other
people?”
Well,
the
answer’s
yes!
And
we
have
a
real-life
example,
who’s
willing
to
talk
about
his
journey.
We
invited
San
Antonio
attorney
Bud
Glavy
onto
the
Non-Eventcast
podcast,
to
talk
about
his
experience.
To
start,
Bud
discusses
his
first
career
and
how
he
made
the
transition
from
employee
to
business
owner
of
his
solo
law
firm
(4:23).
Bud
then
spoke
about
how
he
tries
to
leverage
his
case
management
software
as
a
primary
platform
within
his
business
(9:59).
Later,
Bud
addressed
how
it
has
been
a
struggle
to
find
time
for
content
marketing
(21:16)
and
how
he
has
solved
that
problem,
including
by
utilizing
a
content
management
marketing
tool
(24:56).
Bud
then
went
on
to
wax
poetic
about
modern
legal
research
tools
(25:53)
and
how
best
to
leverage
them
(27:45).
Finally,
Bud
spoke
about
accessing
bar
association
resources
(28:01),
as
well
as
how
to
best
utilize
local
document
assembly
software.
If
you
think
that
the
time
for
you
to
own
your
own
business
is
passing
you
by,
think
again!
It’s
never
too
late
–
and,
this
podcast
episode
will
show
you
why.
Feel
free
to
also
visit
the Practice
Management
section of
the
Non-Event
for
more
podcasts
and
commentary,
along
with
your
guide
to
the
latest
resources.
(The
Non-Event
is
supported
by
vendor
sponsorships.)
Jared
Correia,
a
consultant
and
legal
technology
expert,
is
the
host
of
the
Non-Eventcast,
the
featured
podcast
of
the
Above
the
Law
Non-Event
for
Tech-Perplexed
Lawyers.