
Lawyers Who Learn #92 - From Stoic Philosophy to AI Strategy: Building a Modern Law Practice
Kellam T. Parks never planned to become an entrepreneur. After walking away from practicing law at 26 to wait tables while his mother battled cancer, he discovered something profound: life offers infinite choices, and you're never truly trapped. Today, that philosophy drives how he runs his 14-attorney, 37-person firm with his co-owner and coaches other lawyers through his coaching business, The MOTIVATED Lawyer.
In this episode of Lawyers Who Learn, host David Schnurman dives deep into Parks' strategic approach to building a future-ready practice. As a cybersecurity and family law attorney in Virginia Beach, Parks breaks down the biggest threats facing law firms today, from phishing attacks that exploit human error to sophisticated infiltrations where hackers monitor systems for months before striking wire fraud schemes. He explains why enterprise-level security like Cisco Meraki firewalls and multifactor authentication aren't optional luxuries but ethical obligations for protecting client data.
The conversation shifts to AI implementation strategy, where Parks shares his firm's transformation journey. They are exploring moving family law from hourly billing to tiered flat fees because AI fundamentally changes the efficiency equation. Parks reveals his entire tech stack, from Lexis AI and StrongSuit AI (formerly Callidus AI) to using Perplexity's Comet browser for research and information gathering. Working with coach Stephanie Everett and implementing a modified EOS system transformed his practice from haphazard success to strategically planned growth.
Drawing from Stoic philosophy and books like The Obstacle Is The Way, Buy Back Your Time, and Deep Work, Parks explains how living in the present while planning strategically allows him to run multiple businesses, launch his coaching platform, teach CLE courses, and still maintain work-life balance with seven and a half hours of sleep nightly.
