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He Invests Thousands in Your Case Before You Pay Him a Cent | EU 144 with Jonathan Rosenfeld

May 27, 20261 min read
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In this episode of Experts Unleashed, I sit down with Jonathan Rosenfeld, founder and managing attorney of Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers in Chicago — a personal injury attorney with over 25 years of experience who has built his entire career around representing the most vulnerable members of society. Jonathan studied journalism at Lehigh University before stumbling into torts class at Chicago-Kent College of Law and realizing for the first time he didn't feel like the dumbest person in the room. He talks about why he left corporate law off the table from day one, what he learned from journalism that makes him a better trial attorney today, and why his process starts with thousands of dollars of investigation before he ever commits to a case — before a client pays him a cent. We get into the hotel case where his lawsuit forced an entire chain to background check every employee. We talk about what it really means to believe wholeheartedly in a case, why he gives clients his personal cell phone, and why his 10-year vision isn't a number — it's three words: fair, honest, hardworking.

YOU'LL DISCOVER:

➡️ From Journalism To Law [02:18]

➡️ Complex Cases And Impact [15:35]

➡️ Trauma Trust And Empathy [21:28]

➡️ Enduring Brutal Cases [31:23]

➡️ Long Term Success Mindset [34:26]

...And much more!

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Joel Erway

I wrote and self-published a Kindle book teaching engineers how to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering certification exam. And while it was successful, I quickly realized selling ebooks wasn’t going to make enough money to feed my family. I started selling a course on career development for engineers. That didn’t go well either.

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