Daily Matters: The changing face of the legal industry

Today's guest is Ross Albers, CEO of Albers & Associates, who is leading his employees through the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis while raising a family of young children at home.

Show Notes

When Ross Albers was still relatively new to legal practice, he got fired from his small law firm job just weeks before his wedding—and he decided to start his own firm. Now, Albers & Associates is a successful and growing business, and Ross is leading his employees through the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis while raising a family of young children at home.

In this episode, Ross talks to Clio CEO Jack Newton about:
  • What Ross has learned about being a law firm owner, and leadership
  • The difference between working “on” your business as opposed to “in” it
  • How Albers & Associates responded assertively to the COVID-19 crisis—and actually expanded its business during the pandemic
  • The ways legal technology helps Ross and his team gain a thorough understanding of how to be more efficient and strategic
Bio
Attorney Ross W. Albers is CEO of Albers & Associates, a personal and professional development company that supports its employees to improve their lives, provide them with happiness and love them like family. Albers & Associates has offices located throughout Maryland, representing clients with DUI/DWI, personal injury, and criminal matters.

A former insurance adjuster and Baltimore City prosecutor, Ross decided to form his own firm after getting fired from his job at a small firm two weeks before his wedding. Today, Albers & Associates succeeds by taking a personal interest in each client. 

Ross has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Bucknell University, and a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. You can follow him on Twitter at @rossalbersesq

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.