LIVE Jay Ruane (part 2)
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We're back for part 2 of Velocity Work LIVE with Jay Ruane! In this episode Jay and Melissa continue their conversation about how to approach your firm or business when you've reached the vision you aimed for. As the owner of multiple business and a law firm, Jay has insight to share. The two touch on the importance of authenticity, building ethical systems in your office, and how to filter all of your ideas.
As a criminal defense attorney for decades, Jay's perspective is human centered and focused on the clients' experience at a difficult and stressful time in their lives.
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