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Building a Legal Business from Scratch (ft. Jonathan Lea)

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In this episode, Tom Griffiths sits down with Jonathan Lea, founder of the Jonathan Lea Network, a law firm specialising in advising startups, owner-managed businesses, and mature private companies. Jonathan shares his journey from training at large City law firms to establishing his own regulated firm, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of building a legal business from scratch.

Jonathan explains the full scope of services his firm provides, focusing on corporate and commercial law, shareholder agreements, litigation, and dispute resolution. He explores the complexities of advising technology startups through successive investment rounds, negotiating shareholders’ agreements, managing cap tables, and ensuring compliance with tax and investment schemes. He also highlights the legal considerations for more mature businesses, such as mergers and acquisitions, property issues, and exit strategies, emphasising the importance of careful planning to protect both the business and its owners.

A significant part of the discussion centres on common mistakes business owners make, particularly around co-founder relationships and shareholder agreements. Jonathan stresses the importance of clear, well-structured agreements to manage conflicts, set objective performance criteria, and provide exit mechanisms, helping prevent disputes from escalating.

Listeners also gain an inside look at Jonathan’s experience transitioning from a consultant solicitor to running a fully regulated firm, including hiring and managing employees, balancing cash flow, and growing the business organically. He shares practical advice on maintaining patience, staying calm under pressure, and making considered decisions, particularly when navigating disputes, employment issues, and client relationships.

The conversation concludes with insights into the firm’s growth strategy, including leveraging technology and AI, marketing, and attracting new consultant solicitors who can grow their own practice under the firm’s umbrella. Jonathan’s story offers valuable lessons for business owners and legal professionals alike, highlighting the intersection of legal expertise, entrepreneurship, and strategic growth.

To Contact Jonathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanlea/

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Content provided by Tom Griffiths. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tom Griffiths or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Tom Griffiths sits down with Jonathan Lea, founder of the Jonathan Lea Network, a law firm specialising in advising startups, owner-managed businesses, and mature private companies. Jonathan shares his journey from training at large City law firms to establishing his own regulated firm, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of building a legal business from scratch.

Jonathan explains the full scope of services his firm provides, focusing on corporate and commercial law, shareholder agreements, litigation, and dispute resolution. He explores the complexities of advising technology startups through successive investment rounds, negotiating shareholders’ agreements, managing cap tables, and ensuring compliance with tax and investment schemes. He also highlights the legal considerations for more mature businesses, such as mergers and acquisitions, property issues, and exit strategies, emphasising the importance of careful planning to protect both the business and its owners.

A significant part of the discussion centres on common mistakes business owners make, particularly around co-founder relationships and shareholder agreements. Jonathan stresses the importance of clear, well-structured agreements to manage conflicts, set objective performance criteria, and provide exit mechanisms, helping prevent disputes from escalating.

Listeners also gain an inside look at Jonathan’s experience transitioning from a consultant solicitor to running a fully regulated firm, including hiring and managing employees, balancing cash flow, and growing the business organically. He shares practical advice on maintaining patience, staying calm under pressure, and making considered decisions, particularly when navigating disputes, employment issues, and client relationships.

The conversation concludes with insights into the firm’s growth strategy, including leveraging technology and AI, marketing, and attracting new consultant solicitors who can grow their own practice under the firm’s umbrella. Jonathan’s story offers valuable lessons for business owners and legal professionals alike, highlighting the intersection of legal expertise, entrepreneurship, and strategic growth.

To Contact Jonathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanlea/

  continue reading

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