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Peak Practice is a community that delivers expert industry insights on how to scale, streamline, and accelerate personal injury law practices. By providing knowledge and resources on law firm operations, marketing, and business growth, Peak helps personal injury attorneys gain a competitive edge. As the leader in lien resolution, Synergy partners with firms to eliminate settlement bottlenecks, optimize client outcomes, and drive greater profitability—so you can focus on securing justice. Join the community here and discover how partnering with Synergy helps you achieve Peak Practice.
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How do you know which marketing efforts are truly working?
If you’re like most personal injury law firms, you’re investing across multiple channels such as TV, Google Ads, billboards, radio, SEO. But if your reporting is fragmented, you might be making major decisions based on incomplete or misleading data.
In a recent episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Kirk Nielson of Tap In Digital to talk about what separates marketing that performs from marketing that just costs. The big takeaway?
You can’t optimize what you can’t see.
🧩 Why Fragmented Data Costs You Cases
Too often, law firms give full credit to the last marketing touch, usually a Google search, while ignoring the real drivers behind the search, like a billboard or radio ad that built awareness in the first place. That creates a dangerous blind spot.
Kirk calls this the “over-attribution to digital, under-attribution to traditional.”
By centralizing all your marketing data in one place, including offline spend, lead tracking, and ad platform metrics, you get a full picture of how each channel works together. It’s not about gut feelings or tradition anymore. It’s about informed, data-driven decisions that grow your practice.
📈 What Media Mix Modeling Tells You That Your CRM Doesn’t
Tap In Digital uses a tool called media mix modeling. It’s not new, it’s been used by billion-dollar brands for years, but it’s now critical for personal injury firms that advertise both online and off.
This approach looks at how each channel (TV, Google, social media, radio, billboards) correlates with actual case volume over time. It goes beyond attribution models that only track last-click data.
Let’s say your firm is spending $1 million per month. Using historic data and correlation analysis, the model can recommend where to allocate each dollar to get the best return—not just more clicks, but more cases.
📻 A Real-World Result: Radio Revisited
One firm that worked with Tap in had recently pulled back on radio, thinking it wasn’t working. But once their data was centralized and analyzed, they saw that radio had historically driven strong results. Tap in helped them run a test: turn radio back on in one market and compare.
The result? A measurable lift in cases. With data to back it up, radio went back into the mix, with confidence.
📊 More Than Marketing: What Happens When You Centralize Your Data
The first thing Kirk hears from firms after onboarding?
“I’ve never seen all my marketing data in one place before.”
Beyond attribution and optimization, just having a centralized, accessible dashboard saves time, eliminates errors, and allows you to make real-time decisions. It’s a shift from reacting to results to actively managing outcomes.
And with Tap in’s flexibility—integrating everything from spreadsheets to clearance logs, it doesn’t require a tech overhaul on your end. It just requires a mindset shift.
🚀 What’s Next for Growth-Minded Trial Lawyers
If you’re serious about increasing case volume without blindly increasing your spend, this is where to start:
- Audit your data. Is it centralized, or spread across platforms and vendors?
- Stop relying solely on last-click attribution. Look at full-funnel influence.
- Use historical trends, not just instincts, to guide your budget.
- Test and validate assumptions. What’s working today may not be what worked a year ago.
Marketing isn’t just creative, it’s math. And the firms that embrace data will be the ones that dominate their markets.
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If want to accelerate your firm’s marketing, Nielson’s episode is a must-listen. His advice matters because it gives personal injury law firms a clear path to smarter growth through data-driven marketing. Instead of guessing which channels are driving results, firms can use centralized data and media mix modeling to uncover what’s actually influencing case volume, including traditionally undervalued tactics like radio and billboards. His insights help trial lawyers shift from reactive to strategic marketing, making every dollar work harder. For a community focused on scaling with clarity and efficiency, Kirk’s approach aligns directly with Peak Practice’s mission to accelerate law firm performance through informed decision-making.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/kirk-nielson/
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🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how synergy. can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
What separates law firms that plateau from those that scale? It’s not just marketing spend. It’s not just courtroom skill. It’s whether the leaders dare to go beyond the job description—and build a culture that does the same.
That’s exactly what Chad Dudley of Dudley DeBosier has done. Chad’s career has been a masterclass in practice transformation. In a recent episode of the Trial Lawyer View podcast, I sat down with him to talk about how firms can escape bottlenecks and actually grow.
If you’re a trial lawyer thinking about your next move, here are the standout insights:
🧩🏗️ Don’t just manage your firm—design it.
Most firms never clearly define what kind of practice they want to build. Chad’s advice? Start with your strengths. Structure roles around what your partners actually enjoy and excel at. Are you courtroom-focused? Operationally minded? Love marketing? Align the firm around those pillars and hire to fill the gaps.
“You’re going to build your firm on the strengths of your key people—not by improving their weaknesses.” – Chad Dudley
📞🚀 Intake is not an admin function. It’s your growth engine.
Many firms obsess over lead generation, then fumble the ball at intake. According to Chad, someone on your team should have a fanatical obsession with intake performance—tracking why people are calling, how they’re treated, and where the drop-offs happen.
“If you’re not obsessed with intake, you’re losing cases. Period.”
💼💰 Your top 5% of cases generate 50% of your revenue.
Do you know which files those are? Are your best people on them? Chad emphasizes using intentional case evaluation systems and value-setting processes to identify high-impact cases early and staff them accordingly.
⏱️📦 Speed matters—especially at the end.
The two most frustrating points in a client’s journey?
- When they’ve finished treatment but haven’t seen a settlement offer.
- When the case is resolved but disbursement is delayed.
Every day of delay risks damaging client trust and firm profitability. Chad shared a firm he consulted with whose “time on desk” post-settlement was100 days. That’s 100 opportunities to erode client satisfaction.
“Our clients can’t judge the quality of our legal work—but they can judge how we made them feel.”
📣📊 Marketing is no longer optional—and neither is strategy.
With non-lawyer capital pouring into legal marketing and the rise of national PI brands, staying competitive means knowing where your cases are coming from, why, and how to amplify that channel. Whether it’s attorney referrals, PPC, LSAs, or branding—clarity beats complexity.
“You don’t need to do everything. You just need to know what’s working, double down on it, and have a team you trust to execute.”
Big Takeaway: The fastest-growing firms aren’t trying to do everything. They’re focused, data-driven, and unafraid to outsource what distracts their team from high-value legal work.
Just like Synergy handles lien resolution so firms can focus on the case itself, Chad’s approach is about removing friction—so firms can grow on purpose.
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If you’re serious about improving your PI practice, Dudley’s episode is a must-listen. His insights matter because they cut through the noise of legal industry trends and focus on what actually drives sustainable growth for personal injury firms: clarity, systems, and leadership. His emphasis on intake obsession, team alignment, and operational efficiency reflects exactly what Peak is built to support—helping law firm owners eliminate bottlenecks, increase profitability, and deliver better client outcomes.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/chad-dudley/ 📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice newsletter for more content like this 🗣️ Join the conversation in our growing LinkedIn community
🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how Synergy can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
Ever wonder what Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and law firm leadership have in common?
A lot more than you’d think.
In a recent episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Thomas Tona of TonaLaw. A seasoned firm owner—black belt, business builder, and personal injury lawyer—who broke down how years on the mat shaped decades in the courtroom and the boardroom. His take? Winning in business, like in Jiu-Jitsu, starts with mastering the fundamentals and staying calm under pressure.
🧘♂️ “Go Slow to Go Fast”: The Power of Process
In Jiu-Jitsu, rushing leads to mistakes. In law firm leadership, it leads to breakdowns. This principle—go slow to go fast—became a leadership philosophy that shaped every decision in his practice. Slowing down to breathe, observe, and make intentional moves translated to better systems, stronger teams, and more sustainable growth.
🏗️ Four Pillars That Build Resilient Law Firms
For those looking to grow without burning out, he offered a timeless framework:
- Time Management: Your most finite resource must be ruthlessly protected.
- Money Management: Every dollar should have a job—and be accounted for.
- People Management: The right people in the right seats make or break your practice.
- Marketing: Consistent, value-driven visibility is not optional.
Whether you’re trying your first case or scaling past eight figures, these pillars remain.
🛣️ CEO or Trial Lawyer: Pick a Lane
Here’s where things get real. You can’t be the CEO and lead trial counsel forever. If your goal is scale, you’ll need to hire top trial talent or a capable COO—and sometimes both. Recognizing your strengths and filling in the gaps is what separates the firms that last from those that collapse under pressure.
“You don’t have a business if it doesn’t run without you. You have a job.”
The most successful firms run on systems, not personalities. That’s why this attorney brought in a right-hand COO over 20 years ago. Today, that early hire is still with him—now an indispensable integrator who leads operations with precision.
🌱 Culture Is Profit
Scaling isn’t just about systems—it’s about people. And culture, he said, is what holds everything together when growth strains your infrastructure.
“Do they get it, want it, and have the capacity to do it?”
This was his benchmark for team alignment. Using EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System), his firm created a culture that’s not just strong—it’s self-sustaining. And that culture fuels profitability.
📄 What Trial Lawyers Can Learn from Lien Resolution
We also dug into something close to home: lien resolution. Most firms treat it as an afterthought. But he sees it as a critical component of client service and firm scalability. That’s why his team integrates third-party vendors like Synergy early in the process. The result? Fewer bottlenecks, faster disbursements, and better client communication.
🕰️ Advice for Young Lawyers: Don’t Skip the 10,000 Hours
One of the most compelling parts of the conversation was his warning to new lawyers.
“If you haven’t put in the reps, don’t try to be the boss.”
He’s seeing too many young lawyers open firms before they’ve learned how to litigate or run a business. And in a high-stakes space like personal injury, skipping those steps can lead to devastating results—for lawyers and their clients.
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If you’re serious about growing your PI practice, Thomas’ episode is a must-listen. His advice matters because he speaks from decades of real-world experience building a high-performing personal injury firm in one of the most competitive markets in the country. His insights—grounded in humility, discipline, and relentless execution—reveal what it really takes to scale a law practice without compromising values or client outcomes. From defining your lane to investing in the right people and systems, his lessons are a blueprint for trial lawyers who want to evolve from case handlers to business leaders.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/thomas-tona/
📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice newsletter for more content like this
🗣️ Join the conversation in our growing LinkedIn community
🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how synergy. can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
If you’re still betting your firm’s future on TV ads and sporadic SEO check-ins, it’s time to rethink your strategy.
In my latest episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Kevin Daisey, founder of Array Digital l and host of the Managing Partners Podcast. Kevin’s spent over a decade helping personal injury law firms turn digital marketing from an expense into a true driver of growth—and what he had to say might surprise you.
Here’s what innovative firms are doing (and what lagging firms are missing):
1. SEO Isn’t a Line Item, It’s Your Reputation
Kevin made a critical point: SEO isn’t just your blog strategy. It’s every digital footprint you leave—from Google reviews to attorney bios to news mentions. When someone Googles your firm after a referral (and they will), what they find is your first impression.
Takeaway: Don’t outsource your brand. Partner with your marketing team to build content that sounds like you—not a keyword-stuffed robot.
2. Video Builds Trust Faster Than Words Ever Will
Most PI firms still resist video because it feels uncomfortable or unnecessary. But Kevin argues it’s essential: “People want to see and hear you before they call. They’re hiring a person, not just a firm.”
His top tip? Use simple, raw video to answer common client questions—then put it on your website, YouTube, and even LinkedIn. Think less “walking the courthouse steps” and more “talking like a human.”
3. Reviews Are Gold, Until Google Deletes Them
Yes, that happened. In a recent glitch, Google accidentally wiped out hundreds of real reviews for law firms. Kevin’s agency was one of the first to flag it—and luckily, Google restored most of them.
What does this mean for your firm? Treat reviews like a vital asset. Audit them regularly. Create a repeatable process for collecting them. And don’t assume they’ll always be there without effort.
4. Want Better Ads? Start With Better Landing Pages
One of Kevin’s biggest frustrations? Firms spending big on ads that dump visitors onto generic, outdated pages. The result? High cost per click, low conversions, and even lower trust.
Pro tip: Build dedicated pages for each ad campaign. If you’re running truck accident ads, your landing page should speak only to truck accident victims—with tailored language, trust signals, and a clear next step.
5. Don’t Compete with Big Firms, Outsmart Them
In competitive markets, going head-to-head with giants isn’t realistic. But Kevin believes nimble firms can carve out wins by being strategic.
Start with your office location (proximity to your audience matters for local SEO), invest in high-intent content (answer questions no one else is), and lean into platforms like LinkedIn where authority can still be earned without a massive budget.
6. Yes, AI Can Help, But Don’t Let It Write for You
AI tools can be great for repurposing long-form content, slicing video clips, and scheduling social posts. But Kevin’s advice is clear: “Don’t let AI touch your core messaging. Use it to save time, not replace your voice.”
The Bottom Line: Client Experience Is Marketing
At the end of our conversation, Kevin said something that stuck with me:
“Marketing is the front of the house—but if intake, communication, and empathy fall apart after that first call, it all fails. Great marketing can’t save bad service.”
That’s a truth every personal injury firm should take to heart.
💡 Ready to build a more effective, modern marketing engine?
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If you’re serious about growing your PI practice, Kevin’s episode is a must-listen. And that’s what we’re building at Peak Practice, a space where growth-minded trial lawyers can learn what it really takes to scale, optimize, and lead high-impact firms.
Whether it’s outsourcing lien resolution to free up your internal team or finally implementing the marketing plan you have been putting off, the lesson is the same:
Stop thinking like a lawyer who owns a practice.
Start thinking like a CEO building a company.
That’s what Peak Practice is all about—learning from leaders like Kevin who’ve done the hard work of building out marketing plans for personal injury firms like yours.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/kevin-daisey/
📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice newsletter for more content like this
🗣️ Join the conversation in our growing LinkedIn community
🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how synergy. can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
What separates a firm that scales from one that stalls?
That’s the question I posed to Perry Schneider, a seasoned lawyer who is part of one of the largest personal injury firms in Michigan, the Mike Morse Law Firm , and a senior business coach at Fireproof Performance.
In our conversation on the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, Perry gave us a candid look into the real levers that fuel law firm growth. And it’s not what you might expect.
Here are a few of the most impactful takeaways from our discussion, things you can apply today if you’re ready to scale with intention:
🔢 1. Know Your Numbers or Risk Everything
One of the biggest insights? Growth doesn’t start with more marketing. It starts with metrics. Most personal injury lawyers don’t go into the profession thinking about KPIs, forecasting, or operational dashboards. But Perry made it clear: firms that treat their case inventory like a business asset are the ones that avoid bottlenecks, staffing crises, and missed growth opportunities.
“You’ve got to know your numbers to steer the firm,” he said. “Otherwise, you’re flying blind.”
📞 2. Intake Isn’t Just a Department, It’s a Strategy
The Morse firm radically rethought its intake process, especially during the pandemic. They created a “claims verification” buffer team to vet new cases more thoroughly before passing them to operations. The result? Fewer cases bogging down seasoned case managers, more time for client engagement, and better-quality files moving through the system. This is a case study in what operational innovation really looks like in a PI firm.
💡 3. Scaling Isn’t Just Hiring Faster, It’s Hiring Smarter
One of Perry’s most counterintuitive lessons: don’t rush to hire. Slow down and hire people who fit your core values—and train them your way. Retention, culture, and client results all hinge on building a team that actually works well together—and knows your systems.
“I’d rather take someone with the right traits and build them from the ground up than take someone ‘experienced’ and inherit their bad habits,” Perry shared.
📊 4. You Can’t Grow What You Don’t Measure
Every person in the firm should have a number. This was a powerful reminder that law firms aren’t immune to performance management. Whether it’s tracking how many cases an intake rep converts or how many demands a paralegal sends, firms that grow sustainably tie actions to outcomes. It’s not micromanagement. It’s leadership.
🧭 5. Vision Is the Start, Not the End
At Fireproof, Perry helps firms define a 10-year vision and work backward. But what makes it effective is not just the vision, it’s building systems, people, and KPIs that support it.
And perhaps most importantly: helping founders let go. Many law firm owners are still “the bottleneck,” caught in every decision. Perry’s challenge? Help them spend more time in their sweet spot—and less time doing work that others could own.
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If you’re serious about growing your PI practice, Perry’s episode is a must-listen.
And that’s what we’re building at Peak Practice, a space where growth-minded trial lawyers can learn what it really takes to scale, optimize, and lead high-impact firms.
Whether it’s outsourcing lien resolution to free up your internal team or finally implementing the dashboard you have been putting off, the lesson is the same:
Stop thinking like a lawyer who owns a practice.
Start thinking like a CEO building a company.
That’s what Peak Practice is all about—learning from leaders like Perry who’ve done the hard work of transformation and are generous enough to share the real story behind the results.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/perry-schneider/
📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice newsletter for more content like this
🗣️ Join the conversation in our growing LinkedIn community
🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how Synergy can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
When Kimberly Dube joined Rob Levine Law 14 years ago, the firm had just 16 employees. Today, it’s grown to over 250. That kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident—it comes from rethinking what a personal injury firm can be. Most law firm owners still think in terms of “practice.” Kimberly thinks in terms of “company.”
And that mindset shift? It’s the reason her firm has scaled, systematized, and stayed profitable, even in a post-COVID world where the rules of team building, tech adoption, and client experience have all changed. In this episode of the Trial Lawyer View by Synergy podcast, I sat down with Kimberly to unpack the specific operational strategies she has used as COO of that firm that fueled the firm’s success. What she shared wasn’t theory, it was a blueprint.
Here are 5 key takeaways you don’t want to miss:
1. Weekly 1-on-1s Aren’t a Luxury, They’re the Engine 👥🔑
Kimberly implemented weekly one-on-one meetings across the entire firm, from entry-level roles to attorneys and managers. These regular check-ins reduced turnover, improved team communication, and gave leaders a real-time pulse on morale, performance, and process gaps. “You’re meeting with someone who’s done the job. Who can say, ‘How are you today?’ That’s powerful.”
2. Dashboards Make Problems Obvious and Fixable 📊🛠️
She’s obsessed with dashboards, and for good reason. With live data visualizations, she can immediately spot bottlenecks, whether it’s medical records delaying a case or settlement sheets stalling disbursement. Dashboards mean fewer surprises. And faster decisions.
3. Training Isn’t Optional, It’s Culture 🎓🏗️
Forget the “sink or swim” model. New hires at Rob Levine Law go through structured academies with both written and self-guided testing. Then they’re onboarded in stages, not buried under 100 files on day one. The result? Lower attrition, better performance, and a team that actually knows what they’re doing.
4. Growth Requires You to Let Go 🧠📤
Kimberly’s advice for firm owners looking to scale? Get honest about what you love doing, and what’s draining your time. If you’re not great with finances, reporting, or admin, outsource it. Hire fractional talent. Join a mastermind. Create a business plan that treats your firm like the company it is, not just a case factory.
5. Tech Isn’t the Future, It’s Now 🤖⏱️
Her team uses AI to process incoming mail, RingCentral integrations to ensure every client call gets returned, and Hona to give clients real-time case status updates (think: Domino’s pizza tracker, but for personal injury). These tools don’t just create efficiency, they create trust.
Kimberly’s Final Thought?
“Don’t be afraid to kill bad ideas. Ask more questions. Pivot when needed. The worst thing you can do is stick with ‘the way we’ve always done it.’”
🎯 Why This Matters to the Peak Practice Community
If you’re a trial lawyer who wants to grow—but not just grow, scale—this is the kind of playbook worth studying. Whether it’s outsourcing to free up your internal team or finally implementing the dashboard you’ve been putting off, the lesson is the same:
Stop thinking like a lawyer who owns a practice.
Start thinking like a CEO building a company.
That’s what Peak Practice is all about—learning from leaders like Kimberly who’ve done the hard work of transformation and are generous enough to share the real story behind the results.
🔗 Ready to Think Differently About Your Practice?
If you’re a trial lawyer who’s hungry to scale and grow your firm, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Trial Lawyer View here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/kimberly-dube/
📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice newsletter for more content like this
🗣️ Join the conversation in our growing LinkedIn community
🔗 Want more insights like this?
If you’re a personal injury lawyer ready to scale, streamline, and step into your role as CEO, let’s talk. Join the Peak Practice Community, and learn how synergy. can help you eliminate settlement bottlenecks, resolve complex liens, and maximize recoveries. Learn more here: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/peak-practice/
If you want to grow and scale your law firm more effectively, consider partnering with Synergy for lien resolution. Learn more at: https://bk-0726.partnerwithsynergy.com/liens/
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