Do I even need to
ask this question? Apparently so. And, generally, the answer to this question
is yes. At least it’s been a big yes for me. But I’m a good talker. I have deep
reservoirs of…information. That’s a charitable assessment, but I do provide
good information. Or so I’m told. After all, I have done TV legal commentary quite
a bit over the years. So, I know what to say and what not to say.
Whether you should
be on TikTok is a question only you can answer. All I can do is tell you why I
am on TikTok and what I think the benefits are to me.
1.
TikTok allows me to provide useful information to a
much wider audience in a way that’s nonthreatening.
Lawyers scare
people. This should come as no shock to most of us. Maybe we don’t realize we
are scary, but we can at least concede the point that we know lawyers are
scary. Anything I can do to make myself more approachable and more helpful is
something I want to do. Most people think lawyers are either maladjusted jerks
who rip people apart (I’ve met some of those from other states) or snobs on
their way to the next cocktail party (there are plenty of those, too).
But I believe lawyers
are engaging, vibrant people. Or at least they can be.
Many experts claim
lawyers
should do all they can to get on TikTok due to the exponential growth of lawyers
on TikTok.
2. If you do it right, TikTok brings in clients—lots of
good ones in my experience.
Some lawyers adopt
a persona on TikTok. For example, there’s one guy who dances around in front of
a gilded throne of a chair and uses voiceover. He has a great reputation as a
lawyer, and he has a huge following. That’s not for me, but good for him. I
typically record most of my videos (1-2 a day) in the car right before I go to
the gym. That’s usually midday or around six PM if I go in the evening.
The clients started
calling within a few weeks after I started posting PI/WC, Social Security
disability, medical malpractice (a subcategory of PI), and other legal related
issues. Recently I brought in a gigantic case due solely to TikTok.
I’ve had videos
where I’ve gotten 20,000 and 40,000 views with thousands of comments. My
followers are about 3,200 plus. And they grow all the time. It’s only just
begun, and I really enjoy doing it.
Honestly, my
practice is blowing up lately, and I think that’s largely due to my social
media presence on TikTok.
3. TikTok is fun and friendly.
Some people will
mock you, and that’s fine. “Haters gonna hate” as the expression goes. But I
don’t pay those people any mind. I don’t hold back on TikTok. I’m totally my
unbridled, authentic self, and people like it. They appreciate the candor and
authenticity. They also know I love my clients, and that I’m passionate about
fighting for them.
Basically, I hate
bullies and fight for people I think are treated unfairly. That’s the thrust of
a lot of what I say.
But what I really
believe is clients have a powerful story to tell. And my job is to find those
stories and help the clients to be able to show the truth of their struggle.
I talk a ton about
compelling narratives on TikTok because I’m a litigator. I’ve also published
fiction and nonfiction as well as been a law school essay consultant (essay
doctor, really), so I am big on finding the narrative in clients’ cases. I
believe in helping clients tell their truth. So, I talk a ton about such
things. In my opinion, it really matters.
I hope you will
check me out on TikTok. Find me here.
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