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E55: The Stone That Glowed: How Caring for Clients Transforms Legal Practice

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What does it truly mean to care for clients beyond just handling their legal needs? Fred Bauerlein, a veteran attorney with 25 years of experience in Marietta, takes us on a deeply personal journey through his legal career evolution and the wisdom he's gained along the way.
Fred's story begins with his transition from Texas to Georgia for law school—a leap of faith that brought him to the community he now serves. With refreshing candor, he traces his professional path from personal injury work to civil litigation, then to becoming "DUI Fred" in criminal defense, before finally finding his true calling in end-of-life planning. "I want to be a problem solver instead of a processor," he explains, revealing the thoughtful philosophy that guides his current practice in wills, trusts, and estates.
Never shying away from vulnerability, Fred shares how failing the bar exam initially crushed him but ultimately enriched his character. "All things of worth have to be pressed a little bit, whether it's wine or diamonds or olive oil," he reflects. This hard-earned wisdom permeates his approach to estate planning, where he dispels common myths and helps families navigate emotionally complex decisions. His most touching story involves a client with terminal cancer whose sole remaining possession—a stone that glowed under moonlight—needed to reach his daughter. Such moments of trust, Fred explains, make his work profoundly meaningful.
Whether you're considering estate planning, facing a career transition, or simply appreciate stories of genuine human connection, this episode offers both practical guidance and heartfelt inspiration. Discover why Fred believes technical expertise means little without compassion, and why end-of-life planning often reveals what truly matters. Connect with Fred at 678-797-9700 or visit bauerleinlaw.com to learn how caring legal counsel can make all the difference for you and your family's future.

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Chapters

1. Meet Fred Bauerlein of Bauerlein Law (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of a Legal Career (00:02:15)

3. Myths About Estate Planning (00:03:45)

4. Life Outside Law: Hiking and Food (00:06:55)

5. Overcoming Personal Challenges (00:09:20)

6. Caring for Clients and Contact Info (00:13:35)

55 episodes

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What does it truly mean to care for clients beyond just handling their legal needs? Fred Bauerlein, a veteran attorney with 25 years of experience in Marietta, takes us on a deeply personal journey through his legal career evolution and the wisdom he's gained along the way.
Fred's story begins with his transition from Texas to Georgia for law school—a leap of faith that brought him to the community he now serves. With refreshing candor, he traces his professional path from personal injury work to civil litigation, then to becoming "DUI Fred" in criminal defense, before finally finding his true calling in end-of-life planning. "I want to be a problem solver instead of a processor," he explains, revealing the thoughtful philosophy that guides his current practice in wills, trusts, and estates.
Never shying away from vulnerability, Fred shares how failing the bar exam initially crushed him but ultimately enriched his character. "All things of worth have to be pressed a little bit, whether it's wine or diamonds or olive oil," he reflects. This hard-earned wisdom permeates his approach to estate planning, where he dispels common myths and helps families navigate emotionally complex decisions. His most touching story involves a client with terminal cancer whose sole remaining possession—a stone that glowed under moonlight—needed to reach his daughter. Such moments of trust, Fred explains, make his work profoundly meaningful.
Whether you're considering estate planning, facing a career transition, or simply appreciate stories of genuine human connection, this episode offers both practical guidance and heartfelt inspiration. Discover why Fred believes technical expertise means little without compassion, and why end-of-life planning often reveals what truly matters. Connect with Fred at 678-797-9700 or visit bauerleinlaw.com to learn how caring legal counsel can make all the difference for you and your family's future.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Fred Bauerlein of Bauerlein Law (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of a Legal Career (00:02:15)

3. Myths About Estate Planning (00:03:45)

4. Life Outside Law: Hiking and Food (00:06:55)

5. Overcoming Personal Challenges (00:09:20)

6. Caring for Clients and Contact Info (00:13:35)

55 episodes

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