How to Build a Personality-Driven Brand & Scale Your Law Firm Statewide
Looking for the best law firm marketing strategies to scale your practice in 2026? Most lawyer marketing fails because it’s anonymous, corporate, and distant, but in this episode, I sits down with “un-lawyer” Chad Van Horn, who explains why building a personality-driven brand is the ultimate “trust shortcut.” We examine why 1-800 numbers actually kill your conversion rates and how to use “Local Presence” systems to win 400% more calls by being a human.
Here are three key takeaways:
- Your brand is built by showing up, not by trying to look polished
- People choose attorneys they feel comfortable with, not the ones who look the most “official”
- Growth comes from saying yes to opportunities before you fully understand where they will lead
Check out the full interview, or keep reading for frequently asked questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I build a personal brand as a bankruptcy attorney?
- Do I have to be on social media to grow my practice?
- What makes a bankruptcy attorney stand out today?
- How do I grow beyond my local market?
- Do clients really care about personality when choosing an attorney?
- What is the biggest mistake attorneys make with branding?
FAQ: How do I build a personal brand as a bankruptcy attorney?
You start by showing up consistently. That can be in your local community, online, or both. The key is letting people see who you are and how you think. Chad talks about this as something that came naturally to him. He got involved early, stayed involved, and kept showing up. Over time, that created visibility and trust.
FAQ: Do I have to be on social media to grow my practice?
You do not have to be everywhere, but you do need to be somewhere. Social media makes it easier for people to find you and understand who you are before they ever call. Chad leans into platforms like video and partnerships, which expand his reach without losing that personal feel.
FAQ: What makes a bankruptcy attorney stand out today?
Standing out comes down to being real. Chad never tried to fit the traditional mold. He dresses how he is comfortable, speaks like a normal person, and focuses on connecting with clients instead of impressing them. That approach makes people feel more at ease reaching out.
FAQ: How do I grow beyond my local market?
Expansion works when you still feel local. Chad films content in different cities, connects with local organizations, and hires people from those communities. That way, even as the firm grows, it still feels familiar to the people in each market.
FAQ: Do clients really care about personality when choosing an attorney?
Yes. Clients are often dealing with stressful situations, and they want someone they feel comfortable talking to. When an attorney feels approachable, it lowers the barrier to reaching out. Chad focuses on being easy to talk to and transparent, which helps build that trust early.
FAQ: What is the biggest mistake attorneys make with branding?
Trying to look like everyone else. When attorneys focus too much on appearing “professional,” they often end up sounding and looking the same. Chad took the opposite approach by leaning into who he already was, and that is what helped him grow.
Disclaimer: The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Watching our videos and reading our blogs does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always consult a licensed bankruptcy attorney or financial professional about your situation.
