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Travis Schultz on Growing a Law Firm from 8 to 80 Employees Without Marketing

Travis Schultz on Growing a Law Firm from 8 to 80 Employees Without Marketing

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I recently sat down with Travis Schultz, a name deeply respected in the Queensland legal market and the founder of Travis Schultz and Partners. This episode is about leadership in personal injury law, what it takes to build a firm with a strong culture, and how to stay commercially sound without defaulting to the usual corporatised playbook. Travis and I go back to 1988 when we finished school, and we start by tracing his path from going straight into articles to stepping into partnership and management early, and what that hands on start taught him about both law and the business of law.

We then unpack the origin story of Travis Schultz & Partners, including the market context in Queensland and the events that led Travis to start again after the Slater and Gordon acquisition of Schultz O’Brien. Travis shares what he set out to build, how the firm evolved, and why relationships and reputation still matter more than most people admit.

Finally, we talk culture and leadership. Travis reflects on the choices he has made around how the firm operates, the behaviours he has tried to leave behind, and the practical lessons he has learned about autonomy, accountability, and addressing issues early. If you’re interested in the realities of running a modern law firm, this conversation is a grounded look at what that actually involves.

Links:

https://www.schultzlaw.com.au/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/travis-schultz-law/


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