In this insightful session, host Greg McCollum discusses the often-overlooked emotional reality faced by criminal defense clients, what he calls the “state of shock”—how moments like arrest, jail intake, and even plea hearings can be overwhelming for clients that they struggle to process what’s happening, let alone make important decisions.
Greg shares stories about how clients feel like their lives flash before their eyes, and why empathy and clear, honest communication are critical, more so than rattling off worst-case legal scenarios. He also opens up about the importance of trust, not just in getting hired, but in truly serving clients, and why taking a hard-sell approach is never the answer.
If you’re a criminal defense lawyer looking to create more trust, reduce your own stress, and build a thriving firm that serves clients on a deeper level, this episode is a must-listen. Get ready for practical advice and a realistic conversation about client care, and a fresh perspective on what it really takes to prosper at law.
Show Highlights:
- The need to understand client shock in criminal defense. [00:38]
- How the legal process overwhelms and impacts clients. [01:57]
- Personal trauma involved from arrest to first defense attorney meeting. [05:31]
- Clients’ inability to process pleading rights and voluntary choices. [08:26]
- The markers of near-death-like client shock. [10:02]
- Why it’s ethical to help clients reset from an impaired state. [12:30]
- Guiding clients with fair, non-predatory intake meeting practices. [13:49]
- Hard selling vs. realistic expectations and solutions for law firm growth. [15:53]
- A case study of growing and restarting a $20M+ tech company. [20:16]
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