Criminal defense attorneys rarely try to solve every problem themselves.

Over time, they build a network.

Need a private investigator?

They know someone.

They’ve got a good mitigation specialist in their rolodex.

They know people who can help with intake, marketing, operations, or technology.

The longer you practice, the more valuable those relationships become.

Not because you use them every day.

But when you need them, you need them now.

Lately, we've received a growing number of inquiries from attorneys looking for help with things these and more:

  • AI and automation

  • Intake systems

  • Marketing

  • Operations

  • Content and thought leadership

  • Business development

The demand is there.

The challenge is finding people who can actually deliver.

Not people who are thinking about it or learning…

But people who have already done it.

So here’s your chance to help out the criminal defense community.

Who is someone you've worked with that consistently delivers results?

Could be a consultant… service provider…

Software company…

Operator behind the scenes.

Just hit reply and tell us:

  • What they do

  • Why you'd recommend them

  • Who they're best suited to help

One of the goals of this publication is to build a trusted network of people who help criminal defense attorneys solve real problems.

And the best recommendations almost always come from people already in the trenches.

Until next time,

The Criminal Defense Brief

P.S. If you're a consultant, operator, agency owner, software company, or service provider who works with criminal defense firms, feel free to introduce yourself.

Include what you do, who you help, and a result you're proud of.

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