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This book is not for everyone — and that's intentional.
If you are a lawyer who loves nothing more than the law, who dreamed of the courtroom from childhood and counts your billable hours as a badge of honor, this book is probably not for you. That's not a criticism. That is a compliment. The world needs you exactly where you are.
But if you picked up this book, there's a good chance you recognize yourself in a different description: you're a licensed professional — a lawyer, a doctor, a CPA, a dentist — who is good at what you do, maybe even great at it. But something gnaws at you. A quiet voice. A burning desire to create something, own something, to stop trading your finite hours for a paycheck — however large that paycheck may be. You are entrepreneurial by nature, perhaps even by necessity, and your professional license, while valuable, sometimes feels like a beautiful cage.
This book is for you.
I am a technology in-house counsel with over two decades of legal practice. I have served as General Counsel and Head of Legal for several early- to mid-stage startups. By nearly every traditional measure of legal success, I have "made it." And yet, real estate — not the law — has been my greatest vehicle for financial independence, time freedom, and long-term wealth creation.
This is the story of how I got here, what I learned, and how you can do it too.
The Forward
You spent years — maybe decades — earning your credentials. You're sharp, driven, and by most definitions, successful. But somewhere between billable hours, patient rounds, or tax season marathons, a quiet voice started asking: Is this it?
The Entreprattorney is written for the lawyer, doctor, CPA, or other licensed professional who has mastered their craft but refuses to let it be their ceiling. This is not a self-help book. This is not a "quit your job tomorrow" manifesto. This is an honest, street-level guide to building real wealth outside the walls of your professional license — through the most time-tested asset class in history: real estate.
Written by a tech lawyer who has served as general counsel for early and mid-stage startups since 2014, and who started investing in real estate the moment he could afford to.
Who This Book Is For:
The entrepreneurial lawyer who loves the law but refuses to let a billable hour be the limit of what they can build
The doctor or dentist grinding through long shifts, realizing their income ceiling is defined by the hours in a day
The CPA who knows more about tax strategy than almost anyone — yet hasn't fully weaponized that knowledge for themselves
Any licensed professional with a grinder's mentality, an entrepreneurial itch, and a fire inside that their credential alone can never fully satisfy
If you've ever looked at your paycheck and thought, "I'm trading time for money and there has to be another way" — this book was written specifically for you.
At the end of the day, lawyers are not much different than plumbers or electricians. If you're not billing a client, you're not making money."
The words that changed everything.