EPiC Peer Group, a peer group program for estate planning law firm owners, will hold a free peer group Simulation so that interested candidates can experience the solution firsthand.

By popular demand, we are offering an abbreviated, 3-hour Simulation mini-session for those who have been unable to commit to our typical 6-hour Simulation due to schedule constraints.
The mini Simulation will be held 10 a.m.-1 p.m. CDT, Tuesday, June 27, 2023, and will be presented virtually via Zoom meeting. We limit participation to make the session manageable and productive.
The Simulation will be presented in a workshop environment, aimed at inspiring you to get started on your personal and practice goals for the next 12 months.
- Thomas M. Fafinski, EPiC founder and facilitator, will lead a discussion on how to drive marketing, sales and client retention results, building lead dashboards, and sales and marketing metrics.
- We will discuss technology solutions that may help to streamline your processes and improve your practice.
- We will conclude with the cornerstone of peer groups: collaboration with fellow members and professional facilitators about your firm’s deepest needs, questions and concerns.
Take home solutions that will help you achieve your personal and professional goals—and expand your professional network in the process.
EPiC is a peer group—or mastermind—membership organization. Each group is comprised of members with practices that are in similar stages of development. In a small-group setting, among attorneys in a similar revenue position, participants are encouraged to share what they’ve learned that works (and doesn’t work) for their practice while supporting each other against a backdrop of honest discussion.
If you decide you want to participate in the solution after experiencing it on June 27, we will determine which group is the right fit for you—one in which members are from firms of similar size, revenue and development stage, and not within your geographic area of competition.
To participate, register here.