Building a Referral-Driven Law Practice in the AI Era with Robert Hartmann
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In this episode of Sharp Strategies Sweet Success, I’m joined by Robert Hartmann, a California criminal defense attorney and soon-to-be author of Making It Rain: The Art of Building a Successful Law Firm. We unpack what most law schools and firms never teach: how to actually get clients.
Robert shares how getting laid off early in his career forced him to build a practice from scratch. Relationships, not advertising, kept it thriving for decades. We talk about why empathy is his number one marketing strategy, why young attorneys should stop fearing solo practice, and how AI is collapsing the old law firm hierarchy by eliminating the need for junior associates.
We also dig into the real barriers that stop lawyers from networking, and how to overcome them with consistent habits, low-pressure conversations, and small follow-ups that build trust over time. Robert explains why he believes in weekly and monthly networking groups, how he personalizes referrals, and why your best clients probably won’t come from billboards or SEO. They’ll come from people who know you.
If you’re tired of the grind, feeling stuck in someone else’s firm, or just want a clearer path to sustainable growth, this conversation will shift how you think about business development in 2026.
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