Blake Harris is the founder of Blake Harris Law, the largest exclusively offshore asset protection law firm in the United States. With a team spread across four continents, Blake has built a niche global practice helping high-net-worth individuals legally protect their assets through Cook Islands trusts and other offshore strategies.
In this episode, Blake breaks down how his firm grew by narrowing focus, embracing content creation, and rejecting the traditional image of a law office. He explains how social media became a tool for trust-building, why he abandoned domestic estate planning, and how he hires team members from unconventional places — including front desks, social DMs, and international job boards.
This isn’t just about trusts. It’s about creating leverage, working remotely before it was trendy, and building a brand clients feel like they already know before the first phone call. You’ll also hear Blake’s thoughts on confidence, criticism, client education, and why offshore asset protection isn’t just for the ultra-wealthy — it’s smart business.
Main Topics
- The leap from traditional estate planning to niche offshore asset protection
- Why building trust online can be more powerful than in-person meetings
- How Blake hires global talent through unconventional methods
- Dispelling myths around offshore trusts and legal asset protection
- The role of social media in modern law and client acquisition
- Why endurance and content consistency matter more than perfection
- What business owners misunderstand about narrowing focus
Chapters with Timestamps
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00:00:00] The “aha” moment: Going all-in on offshore asset protection
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00:00:58] Running a global, remote-first legal team
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00:04:34] Social media backlash and building trust publicly
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00:10:08] Early influences, legal education, and breaking from tradition
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00:13:05] How Blake finds, trains, and hires team members
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00:17:49] Building brand through action, not credentials
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00:21:27] Offshore trust misconceptions and client fit
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00:27:38] Why Blake refuses to convince — and focuses on educating
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00:29:25] Going 100% offshore: strategy, risk, reward
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00:33:29] Choosing Miami, traveling globally
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00:37:21] Sales, confidence, and building a business that sells itself
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00:38:59] Diversifying marketing beyond TikTok
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00:43:00] Final thoughts on trust, global perspective, and brand-building
Blake Harris Law
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