Earning well, and still unsure about the future?
You can spend years at the top of a demanding profession and still feel uncertain about your own money. The income is strong. The hours are long. But the future feels vague.
The money comes in, and goes straight back out again.
No clear sense of whether there will ever be enough.
A nagging feeling you should have this sorted by now.
No plan you actually understand, or believe in.
It doesn't have to be this way.
The lawyers who feel genuinely secure are not the highest earners.
They are the ones who decided, at some point, to take their own future as seriously as they take their clients'.
This book shows you how to do exactly that.
It's time to take back your freedom.
Whether you are a few years into practice, a newly made partner whose income has just jumped, or a KC starting to think about slowing down, the principles are the same. Only the numbers change.

Written by someone who does this for a living.
Jeremy Pooley has spent his career helping lawyers, partners at Magic Circle firms, KCs and judges, work out the financial future they want and build towards it.
Financial Freedom for Lawyers puts that same thinking in your hands, in plain language, without the jargon and the noise.
A simple path to follow.
Five steps.
The book is built around a framework Jeremy calls DREAM. Each step builds on the one before, so by the end you are not holding a pile of tips. You are holding a plan.
What the book gives you.
Here are some of the benefits of reading this book.
A clear view of your current financial position.
Meaningful, long-term goals worth working towards.
A grasp of how to grow and protect your wealth.
Enough security that, in time, work becomes optional.
A route towards financial freedom sooner than you might expect.
My invitation to you.
Give yourself a quiet evening with the book. It might be the most useful thing you do for yourself all year.
Free tools to get you started.
The book comes with practical resources you can use straight away. Take them, free, and keep them.

A free chapter
Read the opening of the book and see where it begins.
Tools
The same planning tools referenced in the book, ready for you to map your own numbers.



