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Succession Planning for Law Firm Owners Series, Part 3 – How To Sell Your Law Practice with Tom Lenfestey (Ep. 22)

Succession Planning for Law Firm Owners Series, Part 3 – How To Sell Your Law Practice with Tom Lenfestey (Ep. 22)

Owners of law firms often face unique challenges as they transition out of their practices.

Whether due to retirement, a career change, or other reasons, the decision to sell your firm requires careful consideration and guidance. 

In part three of the Succession Planning for Law Firm Owners mini-series, Darren Wurz sits down with Tom Lenfestey, Founder of The Law Practice Exchange, LLC. Tom shares his journey from being a practicing attorney to founding The Law Practice Exchange, a company that provides services for selling or buying a law practice through an internal transition or in the marketplace.

Tom discusses:

  • How his company identifies good matches between buyers and sellers
  • The challenges in selling and buying a law firm
  • The importance of personal and operational readiness when considering growth through acquisition
  • The types of buyers interested in acquiring law firms
  • The trends in non-attorney ownership and private equity in the legal industry
  • And more!

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About our guest:

Tom Lenfestey is the Founder of The Law Practice Exchange, LLC as well as a practicing North Carolina attorney, licensed CPA and Accredited Business Intermediary. Tom founded The Law Practice Exchange in 2013 to fill a void in the legal profession by creating a platform and service model to help lawyers sell their law practices and create continuation and succession plans for when they were ready to exit.

Tom spends much of his time as a frequent speaker on law firm valuation, the buying and selling of law firms, law firm mergers and lawyer succession planning as a regular guest speaker at legal associations, CLEs, podcasts and others. Tom also is a frequent author for legal articles and publications and has authored the book Designing a Succession Plan for Your Law Practice with LPE team member Camille Stell. Tom was appointed and served on the Transitioning Lawyers Commission and Professional Vitality Committee with the North Carolina Bar Association and serves as advisor and contributor to legal insurers, law firm lending institutions and others in regards to the law firm buying/selling/succession marketplace.

Tom is a NC State Wolfpack fan and a past Michigander (who still believes in the Lions). However, his true passion in life is his family, including his wife and two young boys, coastal living and their travel adventures.

From Surface Warfare Officer to Opening Her Own Law Practice: Maresa Martin Talbert’s Story (Ep. 14)

From Surface Warfare Officer to Opening Her Own Law Practice: Maresa Martin Talbert’s Story (Ep. 14)

Maresa Martin Talbert is an attorney and law firm owner with a story you won’t want to miss. She served as an officer in the Navy, used the GI bill to pay for law school, opened her own successful law practice, and plans to retire early! 

In this episode, Darren speaks with Maresa Talbert, founding attorney at Talbert Law Office, APC, and navy operator, to discuss her journey and the lessons she learned along the way. 

Darren and Maresa discuss:

  • What inspired her to want to become an attorney from a young age 
  • Leadership lessons she learned from serving in the Navy and how those translate to her work as an attorney 
  • What inspired her to launch her own practice, and what advice she has for other law firm owners. 
  • And more!

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About our guest:

Maresa Talbert owns and operates Talbert Law Office, APC, a virtual law practice that helps entrepreneurs, founders, and creatives start a business or nonprofit, maintain legal compliance, avoid risks, and protect personal and intellectual property assets through business formations, contracts, trademark registrations, and so much more.

Her business is not just a transactional exchange of goods and services. She lives by the mantra, “Purpose over profit.” Her purpose is to (1) honor God; (2) make her family proud; and (3) serve her community.

The way that it reflects in her business is by (1) delivering a premiere client experience; (2) providing culturally relevant education through her legal services; and (3) empowering her community to thrive in their purpose and build a legacy.