Feb 27, 2024
As a new boutique firm owner, Stefani Janson appreciates being
able to define her vocational legacy while enjoying the
rollercoaster of being a business owner. Part of her early success
is down to having found and nurtured a tribe that is helping her
flourish.
In this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy
speaks with Hestia Law principal Stefani Janson about her personal
and professional motivations, her initial reflections on being a
firm owner and its challenges, how prepared one can be to launch a
new legal practice, her self-awareness and how that has aided her
development with the new firm.
Ms Janson also details her views on the need for a personal board
of directors and where this idea came from for her, the importance
of finding one’s tribe in law and leaning into that, the questions
one needs to ask in building such a network and how diverse it can
or should be, examining that board’s utility and need for
refreshing (if applicable), how high a priority having such a board
should be for small-firm owners, and why she is a better lawyer and
person for having such support in her professional life.
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