

#67 Teaching Lawyers the One Skill Law School Never Covered
When Jessica left her six-figure government position at the SEC Division of Enforcement, she discovered something startling: she wasn’t the only highly educated lawyer secretly "winging it" with her money, many were carrying financial shame that kept them trapped in unfulfilling careers. Today, she's transformed that revelation into a thriving practice as an Accredited Financial Counselor, helping attorneys break free from golden handcuffs through strategic financial planning.
In this episode of Lawyers Who Learn, David Schnurman, CEO of Lawline, explores Jessica's evolution from Columbia Law graduate drowning in $200,000 of debt to becoming the financial coach who helps lawyers navigate career transitions with confidence. After eight years in Big Law followed by five years at the SEC, Jessica thought she'd leave the legal world behind entirely—until she realized her fellow attorneys needed exactly the kind of support she wished she'd had during her own financial struggles.
Jessica's journey took an unexpected turn when her military husband's required financial counseling session introduced her to the Accredited Financial Counselor certification. What started as personal curiosity became her calling when the counselor told her husband, "Your wife should be doing this work." Jessica discovered that while lawyers excel at advising clients, they often lack the foundational money management skills that weren't taught in law school—or anywhere else.
Her approach tackles the emotional weight of financial decisions, debunking the myth that legal intelligence automatically translates to financial competence. She offers financial wellness workshops and presentations at law firms and bar associations, but spends the bulk of her time working with individual clients. Through her six-month coaching program, Jessica builds personalized cash management systems for attorneys facing career transitions, helping them calculate exactly what they need to earn to maintain their lifestyle while pursuing more fulfilling work. Her client success stories range from associates leaving Big Law for boutique firms to attorneys launching entirely new careers as astrologers and llama farmers.
Jessica's framework addresses the unique financial challenges lawyers face: massive student debt, variable income streams for partners and solo practitioners, and the psychological burden of managing money while working 80-hour weeks. By the end of six months, her clients have the tools and confidence to make strategic career moves without financial fear, proving that with the right planning, attorneys can escape the golden handcuffs and build careers aligned with their values.