Daily Matters: The changing face of the legal industry

Shreya and Colin Ley met each other while studying abroad during law school—then they got married and co-founded LayRoots, a law firm bringing a new approach to Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Business, and Intellectual Property Law.

Show Notes

Shreya and Colin Ley met each other while studying abroad during law school—then they got married and co-founded LayRoots, a law firm bringing a new approach to Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Business, and Intellectual Property Law. In this episode, Shreya and Colin talk to Jack Newton about:
  • Why and how they founded their firm and embraced a new way of delivering legal services
  • The challenges COVID-19 poses for law firms, and how LayRoots has responded
  • The importance of adopting a data-driven mindset for making strategic firm decisions
  • How client expectations are changing in light of the pandemic
  • Shreya and Colin’s advice for lawyers thinking about starting new firms
You can watch Shreya and Colin’s 2019 Clio Cloud Conference presentation on building a unique law firm here.

Shreya and Colin Ley are the Lawyer-Humans at LayRoots—a law firm that works with high-performing, on-the-go parents, professionals, business owners, and investors who understand the value of time and flexibility.

LayRoots’ Lawyer-Humans® work across the nation and around the world to ensure that their clients are prepared and protected. Partners in life and business, they founded LayRoots to build the life they wanted while helping their clients do the same.

You can follow Shreya and Colin on Twitter at @layyourroots and @lawyerhuman, respectively, or visit the firm’s website at www.layroots.com

What is Daily Matters: The changing face of the legal industry?

With the emergence of COVID 19, the legal industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation. In Daily Matters, Clio CEO and Co-founder Jack Newton will explore the new normal for law firms, how legal professionals can find success in a remote-first world, and how lawyers can best serve clients through this unprecedented situation.