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The Maximum Lawyer Podcast Is Created by Law Firm Owners for Law Firm Owners

Whether you’re starting your firm or years into law firm ownership, you’ll hear the latest news, game-changing tips, and business strategies to give you support, grow your confidence, grow your team and grow your bank account.

a Successful Law Firm

From Getting Fired to Building a Successful Law Firm

In this episode of the Maximum Lawyer Podcast, Tyson Mutrux sits down with Maximum Lawyer Association member Jeremy Danilson for an unscripted conversation about AI, consistency, entrepreneurship, and what it actually takes to keep growing as a law firm owner.

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a Successful Law Firm

From Getting Fired to Building a Successful Law Firm

In this episode of the Maximum Lawyer Podcast, Tyson Mutrux sits down with Maximum Lawyer Association member Jeremy Danilson for an unscripted conversation about AI, consistency, entrepreneurship, and what it actually takes to keep growing as a law firm owner.

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Her Law Firm Stronger

She Lost $50K to a Scam and Then Rebuilt Her Law Firm Stronger

In this episode of the Maximum Lawyer Podcast, Tyson Mutrux sits down with Janice Dantes, founder of Pinay Law, for a conversation about building a law firm around community, identity, resilience, and the willingness to keep learning as you grow.

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Firm’s Case Management System

I Added Duolingo-Style Streaks to My Law Firm’s Case Management System

What if your law firm’s case management system was designed to be as engaging as Duolingo or TikTok?

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You Tens of Thousands

Your Law Firm’s 401(k) Could Be Costing You Tens of Thousands

What if your law firm’s 401(k) is quietly costing you tens of thousands of dollars each year?

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Lesson From Quitting Jiu-Jitsu

The Unexpected Law Firm Lesson From Quitting Jiu-Jitsu

What does stepping away from a jiu-jitsu gym have to do with building a better law firm?

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Has a GEO Problem.

Your Law Firm Doesn't Have an SEO Problem. It Has a GEO Problem.

Google isn't disappearing, but it's no longer the only place potential clients are looking for lawyers.

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Every Law Firm Owner

10 Years of the Maximum Lawyer Podcast: The 7 Lessons I’d Tell Every Law Firm Owner

Ten years. More than a thousand conversations. Countless law firm owners. In this special 10-year anniversary episode of Maximum Lawyer, Tyson Mutrux reflects on the seven biggest lessons he's learned from a decade of building a law firm, hosting the Maximum Lawyer Podcast, and getting a behind-the-scenes look at what actually makes firms succeed.

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Travel the World Full-Time

The Systems That Let This Lawyer Travel the World Full-Time

You don’t know where you’ll be next Tuesday and that’s exactly the point. In this episode of Maximum Lawyer, Tyson Mutrux sits down with trademark attorney and educator Sonia Lakhany, who has turned her entire life into a delegation and systems experiment by putting everything she owns in storage and becoming a “fancy homeless” digital nomad. Sonia shares how she runs two thriving companies while living out of a single bag and cycling through hotels around the world, using extreme efficiency, SOPs, and intentional lifestyle design to strip away errands, household chores, and decision fatigue so she can focus on deep work, creativity, and enjoying the freedom she built.

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Your Firm Founder Optional

The Leadership Shift That Makes Your Firm Founder Optional

Tired of feeling like every decision in your firm has to run through you, and that “delegating tasks” never actually gets real weight off your plate? In this episode of Maximum Lawyer Live, Tyson Mutrux breaks down why your firm will stay fragile and founder‑dependent until you stop hoarding authority and start intentionally pushing it down through your team. Drawing on research from a 1974 Sioux City grocery store experiment and U.S. Army “mission command” doctrine in the 1970s, he shows that the most effective leaders are not the ones doing the most work, but the ones who decide who gets to decide, and who build systems that let others act decisively without waiting for permission.

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