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May’s Member of the Month, Gregory Jimeno

GregoryWhat is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
Our greatest success has been the launching of our new business, Chesapeake Wills and Trusts.  Our firm had focused on litigation for the past 15 years and we finally decided to expand the array of series we were able to offer the members of our community and our existing clients. This has been a very exciting and rewarding expansion of our business.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
My favorite LWP tool has been the education and training offered.  From the Practice with Purpose we attended to the vast resources offered on the LWP website, LWP has provided us with everything we need to be successful.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
There is a sense of community within LWP and you feel that everyone is rooting for you to be successful.  Phil and Candace have been great resources for us and we look forward to our calls with them. Amanda has been available to answer legal/technical questions when they arise and Ryan and Briana have helped our office staff make a successful transition to elder law. In addition, other, more experienced members have graciously opened their offices and workshops to us so that we can learn from their operations.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
Most people don’t know that my first job when I was in high school was dressing up as Chuck E. Cheese.  It was the best job I ever had (other than estate planning, of course!).  I get to tell people that I was a rat long before I was a lawyer!

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
The E-Myth Attorney is my favorite book.  That book changed my outlook on the practice of law and has made me a better lawyer and better at running the practice. 

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Daniel

April’s Member of the Month, Daniel Umlauf

DanielDaniel took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?

Both my retention rate and revenue are up almost 50% and we have brought on a new team member! 

What is your favorite LWP tool?
Actionstep:  having software that incorporates all of our practice areas such as VA, Medicaid, EP, and Probate and Administration has been a game-changer by giving us the ability to handle a higher volume caseload.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
Positively – my team has bought in after attending the practice retreats and have been fully onboard going through the difficult transition of changing billing software and drafting software, etc. I feel encouraged by having a nationwide network of attorneys and team members that can provide insight and perspective to improve systems and processes.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I am a Libra and like to take long walks on the beach – those are both true but I meant them tongue-in-cheek which doesn’t translate well into print (you have to add all this extra language)! I am married, our two children are adopted from Ethiopia, one has autism, I enjoy playing video games and have a blog:  www.saintequipment.com.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
Tao Te Ching – pound for pound, the best single source of wisdom literature ever compiled.
The Bible – indescribably great compilation of writings from a wide variety of literary types containing many of the most important stories, sayings, ideas, etc. in the Western World.
The Lord of the Rings – given to me by my fourth grade teacher that summer, my life hasn’t been the same since!

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Doug

March’s Member of the Month, Douglas Ley

DougDoug took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
Hiring a new attorney and client services coordinator with complimentary Kolbe scores. Goals, goals, goals. Now that we have well planned goals and a vision, we have more than doubled our revenue and I no longer stress (too much) about the expense side of the balance sheet.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
The Money Plan Focuser and Brainstorming Sprints stretch our team into common goals and create accountability and buy-in. I love that it is intentional and our office is becoming more organized and goal driven. Actionstep is a tremendous resource that ties all this together.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
The implementation process and the coaching has changed everything. We are still improving and each step has had dramatic effects on the firm. Although painful at times, as in revealing our weaknesses, the process has strengthened our firm and the team’s honesty is a healthy outcome.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I am a Tournament Bass Fisherman! I love the comradery and competition and have been doing this for 20 years.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
Lee Strobel’s book The Case for Christ. I read this book in 2005 during a particularly stressful time of my life. My Christian faith was brought front and center, and forgotten childhood dreams and ambitions were revealed to me, one of which was studying law. I eventually acted on this and went to Law School in 2010, and am now honored to be associated with so many at Lawyers With Purpose.

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Claudia-sm

February’s Member of the Month, Claudia DeJesus

Claudia-smClaudia took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
This is a tough question to answer because there have been many milestones since joining LWP. Since joining, our firm expanded and opened its doors in Bonita Springs, Florida. This success is multi-level, from our ever-growing team – hiring new staff – to the high demand for workshops, to developing relationships in the community where now The Mattar Firm is becoming a recognized name. The overall growth of the firm in the past year is our greatest success and LWP was an integral part of that growth.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
My favorite LWP tool is the Marketing Dashboard. Phil introduced The Mattar Firm to this tool recently and we have implemented it into our systems. At our firm, we love metrics and numbers. We firmly believe metrics allow you and your staff to have accountability and are essential to the success of any firm, regardless of practice area. This particular Dashboard allows us to have a yearly and monthly snapshot view of marketing, inbound calls, client service coordinator and attorney conversion rates, and revenue. The tool has pointed out that our client service coordinator has a fantastic rate in relation to initial contact to workshop registration. As our firm continues to grow, it will be invaluable for keeping track of each department’s performance and attorney statistics.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
Joining LWP has impacted our firm in tremendous ways. Our area of expertise before LWP was auto accident injury litigation. The LWP team helped our lawyers and staff shift from our previous practice area to understanding the nuances of Estate Planning, Asset Protection, and Medicaid Planning. LWP has done everything from guide our firm through the relational process necessary when dealing with senior clients, to teaching us Medicaid law in and out. The journey of transitioning practice areas would have been much more tedious and time consuming without the help of LWP. Additionally, LWP has opened the door to likeminded contacts throughout the legal community by encouraging members from different cities and states to communicate with one another.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
Most people do not know that I was a competitive Rower throughout my high school and college years. I still practice rowing to this day – getting on the erg for workouts and if I am lucky, being able to get some time on the water.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?

The PWP binder – Medicaid section. Kidding (maybe)! The book that comes to mind is The Science of Happiness: How Our Brains Make Us Happy by Stefan Klein. As a fact finder, I am constantly searching to understand “but why does that work that way?” This book breaks down what mechanisms inside your brain trigger certain emotions, actions, and reactions. I read this book in 2006, and to this day I will reference sections of it and think “that action or reaction is a result of this chemical affecting X aspect of the brain.”

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Gerald

January’s Member of the Month, Gerald I.H. Street

GeraldGerald took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
Expanding my knowledge which has resulted in being a far more able counselor to our clients.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
The Listserv has been an invaluable tool for expanding my knowledge and finding good attorneys for clients who are moving from DE or own property in another state.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
In many different ways, from the Listserv to using Dale Krause. The LWP program has expanded the services we can offer clients and my comfort in providing those services.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I love the outdoors which many know, but especially backpacking and climbing Mt. Katadin in northern Maine with my grown children. Wonderful park if anyone wants an excellent outdoor and primitive experience.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
Many books about various true leaders in the history of our country but there is one book that stands head and shoulders far above the rest. The Bible has given me a far greater sense of how to reach out to the senior clients and their adult children who are struggling to help their parents. 

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Alan

December’s Member of the Month, Alan Hougum

AlanAlan took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
Our firm’s greatest success since joining LWP has been the ability to provide full service estate planning and elder law services to clients, regardless of their facts or circumstances.  We are not limited to certain types of solutions, hoping clients with exactly those needs happen to find us.  In fact, one of the most rewarding aspects is that we’ve become a firm that receives referrals from other estate planning attorneys who aren’t equipped to handle the difficult fact patterns.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
Although each of us may have a fondness for different LWP tools, overall our favorite as a firm is the combination of the Design Template and CCS-drafting software.  Those two work in tandem to allow us to synthesize a client’s preferences and convert those preferences into something that provides lasting value.  

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
Being a part of LWP has allowed each member of our team to take ownership of his or her part in the process.  It has been rewarding to see how much differently we operate than non-LWP estate planning firms, especially in how much emphasis LWP (and our firm) places on educating each client.  That standard applies to every member of our team now in a way which is much more meaningful than it was before we found LWP.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I’ve always wanted to be either a cornerback for the Green Bay Packers or a radio DJ.  Playing for the Pack didn’t work out, but I did two things to get closer to that second goal:  1) I currently host a live, local radio call-in show on estate planning about eight or ten times each year, which is a lot of fun; and, 2) for about a year during my law career I also moonlighted as a classic rock/hard rock DJ doing a weekly show on local radio under an assumed name, which was even more fun.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
It’s hard to narrow it down to only one book, but the best book I read in the last year was Misbehaving:  The Making of Behavioral Economics, by Richard Thaler.  It was a really fascinating look at how human psychology meets economics, and how our personalities and other biases affect how we make money decisions.  It didn’t hurt that the author was funny and that he won a Nobel Prize in Economics right after I bought the book.  If you like fiction better, my personal favorites might be Without Remorse by Tom Clancy or Beach Music by Pat Conroy. 

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

Jack2

November’s Member of the Month, Jack Weyers

Jack2Jack took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
While the successes seem to be piling up recently, I'd say our greatest success was successfully submitting our first Medicaid application using LWP's system, having it approved, and then getting a special “thanks” from the DHHS agent who reviewed the application.  She said it was one of the most well-constructed, documented, and explained applications she'd ever received.  She thought I was an old pro!

What is your favorite LWP tool?
At the moment, I'm a big fan of a tool that Phil Miner provided to me to try out that allows me to consolidate the Goal Focuser and counseling issues.  I feel like it allows me to move through the Vision meeting effortlessly and confidently, knowing that I've really listened to the client and covered all the areas that need to be covered. Since we've implemented the tool, our conversion rate has improved dramatically and the fees per conversion are increasing too!

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
What previously felt a bit like an organization without goals and direction is now gelling into a group with well-defined goals and roles, a sense of purpose, and a plan for success in the future.  I know that's really general, but after 15 months in practice I was really wondering if changing careers at such a late age, 56, was a good move.  In the 8 months since joining and working through the LWP process, I can honestly say that I'm confident that we'll be successful and that I made the right choice.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I'm pretty much an open book.  But, here's one I rarely share: I graduated 8th of 264 graduates in my law school class. Armed with that information and a couple bucks, you might be able to get a cup a coffee somewhere!

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
Wild at Heart, by John Eldredge. I'd always struggled to reconcile my inner warrior with  being a "safe" Christian male. In my heart, I have a drive to be both dangerous and good. This book clearly explained to me how you can be both and still serve God. Transformational!

Congratulations to you on your continued success!

“VA out of money for private healthcare” What does it mean?

Many of you might have seen recent news reports with a headline that read something to the like “VA out of money for private healthcare”. Here is a link to one such news story from the AP. I want to take a minute to explain what they are talking about so that there isn’t any confusion.

I want to reassure our members, Veterans and their families that this funding shortfall does not in any way impact what we do through the Veterans Improved Pension at any level. This funding is specifically about the Veterans Choice program.

On September 26, 2017 the Trump administration released a statement that the Veterans Choice program may need additional funding by December to be able to continue to provide private-sector healthcare to Veterans enrolled in the program.

The Veterans Choice program is a program that began in April 2014 and is designed to provide Veterans with an alternative to the traditionally long wait times for service through the VA. Under the Veterans Choice program a Veteran may request care in the private-sector if the Veteran is unable to be seen at a VA facility within 30 days of the request by the Veteran or the Veteran lives more than 40 miles from a VA facility. There are other criteria as well that would allow a Veteran to use the Veterans Choice program.

To learn more about the Veterans Choice program click here.

Again, the funding shortfall does not impact the Improved Pension program but it may impact the Veterans you serve.

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September’s Members of the Month, Michael Willis and Andrey Milvidskiy

1213Lawyers With Purpose would like to recognize Milvidskiy Willis LLP in New Jersey as September's Members of the Month. 

Andrey took some time to answer our questions:

What is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
We've been LWP members since my partner and I founded the firm in 2016. Since then, we’ve been working with Nedra Catale, for over a year now, on the implementation of LWP methods and processes. We’re still learning and improving our practice, but being able to break even within the first 6 months is probably our greatest success since joining LWP.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
The “How to Protect Your ’Stuff’” workshop proved to be a great marketing tool.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
The LWP is a great community and invaluable resource for elder law/estate planning attorneys. The business structure and level of support you provide to new practitioners is unparalleled. It’s without a doubt that being part of LWP added structure to our organization and improved efficiency of our team.

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I used to play lead guitar in a band in high school.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
There were many books and it would be unfair (and impossible) to name just one. In high school and college, I enjoyed reading F. Scott Fitzgerald, Irwin Shaw, Vladimir Nabokov, Erich Maria Remarque, Stefan Zweig, and many other American and European authors.

Joy

August’s Member of the Month, Joy C. McNair

JoyWhat is the greatest success you’ve had since joining LWP?
Prior to joining LWP, I had no real sense of my “numbers”, especially my closing rate.  I back tracked and discovered that it was a mere 40%… I was stunned. Since joining the Onboarding Program at the last TAPER (3 months ago), my closing rate has soared to 85%. That made a huge impact and now our revenue is more closely aligning with our efforts.

What is your favorite LWP tool?
I’m not sure if I would call this a “tool”, but participating in the LWP On-Boarding program has been invaluable. Working with Phil Miner on the implementation calls has allowed me and my team to fully understand how to properly use and master the many tools that LWP offers. Phil has not only taught us the “what” and “how” as it relates to the tools, but also the very important “why” behind the need for a particular tool and many of the lesser known – but valuable – uses for them.  Working with Candace Pollock on the coaching calls has helped me to adjust my mindset. We’ve been able identify and move past many of the self-limiting beliefs that have been holding me back. Simply put, Candace has helped me to get out of my own way so that success can flow. This has certainly been a winning combination for us.

How has being part of LWP impacted your team and your practice?
Being a part of LWP has impacted my team in 2 very major ways. First, with increased revenue; we’ve been able to become more selective with the clients that we choose to work with. Second, the tools and accountability that LWP provide have led the team to become more efficient, proactive and intentional with our efforts.  Instead of taking each day as they come, we are now becoming organized planners. This is allowing for greater work-life balance which is a significant issue for me, in particular. I have gone from working late every night and all day every weekend, to accidentally leaving my laptop on my desk over the weekend and not even realizing it until I arrived on Monday morning — a HUGE win for me as it relates to time management!

Share something about yourself that most people don’t know about you.
I thoroughly enjoy researching and combining various herbs, minerals, and oils to make a variety of things ranging from organic food dishes to natural hair and skin care products. One thing that I would like to do once I set the law firm on autopilot is to resume traveling the world so I can explore exotic plants, herbs and other potential healing ingredients. Between that, and visit the great wine vineyards of the world in pursuit of my goal of becoming a certified Sommelier.

What is your favorite book and how did it impact your life?
I can’t say that I have just one favorite book, but a staple of mine that I reread at least once a year is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. This is one of the greatest mindset books of all time. The principles for success that Hill sets forth are second to none. I have a framed copy of the poem handing on the wall in my bedroom so I see it every night and every morning as a reminder to be intentional with my thoughts.