The BrickHouse Law Group is Growing
Sometimes you're smart. Sometimes you're good. Sometimes you just get lucky. I'd like to think that here at The BrickHouse Law Group we are fairly smart, and often good. But I know that right now we are very lucky.

We are lucky that for much of the past year, unbeknownst to us, a friend and one-time client, David B. Groce, was thinking many of the same things we've been thinking. Such as, how to practice law in a more efficient, value-driven way and how to leverage years of experience and expertise with large corporations and law firms into teachable components of value to small and medium-sized businesses. In short, how to be a legal entreprenuer for entreprenurial clients. You know, stuff we've been learning from Patrick Lamb, Jay Shepherd, and others.
We are even luckier that David agreed to join The BrickHouse Law Group as a principal. He brings 25 years of experience as a general counsel and corporate executive at Fortune 500 companies. He has seen--from the client's perspective--all of the good and bad that goes along with the traditional law firm model, and he has been a tremendous asset to us already.
In addition to joining the firm, David will be joining The AnchorPlate blog as an author. You'll get to here from him directly, and I think you'll find that he has a lot to say.
Welcome to The BrickHouse, David!

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