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Day In The Life Of A LLC and Corporate Lawyer | Hans Sperling

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Published 19 Apr 2023

In this episode of Championship Leadership, we interview Hans Sperling, Attorney and Founder of Sperling Law Corporation. He will share how he landed as a business lawyer that aims to protect the client’s legal interest in a highly-competitive business arena. He will also recount his experience of working in Japan where he started his career as a lawyer and ended up staying there for 7 years. Before diving in as a business lawyer, Hans considered doing photography as a profession but wound up becoming a lawyer and enjoyed every minute of being one. Years into his profession, Hans Sperling continues to represent business owners, walk through the legal world of trade and pursue success. These and more!! Do not miss this episode!! In This Episode: [1:39] What does Championship Leadership mean to Hans? [2:10] Who is Hans Sperling, and what brought him to where he is today? [4:45] Leaders that have influenced him. [10:06] His vision, future plans, and the impact he wants to make. [12:14] A turning point of his life. [16:32] Episode takeaways. Important Quotes: “The ideal situation is not that your work takes over your life, but that you feel it’s part of your life.” “Entrepreneurs are like alchemists. They make gold out of fled. They take nothing and make hopefully a thriving business out of it. That seems to me like real leadership.” “There’s 2 things; there’s winning and losing. There’s not a third thing which is losing, but with a really good excuse, even if the excuse is true.” About The Guest: Sperling Law Corporation principal Hans Sperling assists businesses with a wide range of transactions and advises them on corporate and limited liability company law. He has represented businesses with a single storefront and employs a handful of people and others with operations all over the world and billions of dollars in assets. He has helped cafés, restaurants, hotels, publishers and film producers; trucking, chemical, technology and software companies; banks and governmental entities with their transactions.

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