Between continuing his family tradition of serving in the military and running a two-man personal injury law firm in Charleston, SC, André Rembert’s life has been about upholding the law and serving others, aggressively.

It’s an intriguing, interesting, and inspiring story, how this juxtaposition has shown André a perspective on the law that may be different than what you’ve seen before, up until now.

Join Chris Mullins for this in-depth, engaging, and sometimes humorous conversation with André where he shows you some of the realities of the practice of personal injury law from the perspective of both the attorney and the client.

Tune in now and get André Rembert’s thoughts on:

  • What inspired Daniel to become a criminal defense attorney and what drives his passion for the practice of law
  • How sharing his story about his military injuries brings comfort and confidence to his personal injury clients and encourages them to proceed
  • Some of the business mistakes law firms make and should avoid that end up costing them more than they anticipated
  • The process for assessing and vetting prospective clients, including how he structures his intake calls to “take the sting out” of the process
  • How a trip along the Mississippi River shaped his perspectives on business, life, and the law
  • Some unique and innovative marketing approaches André takes to acquire more clients and cases
  • Why André doesn’t care about metrics the same way many marketers do
  • And much, much more!

Invitation From Our Guest

If you need personal injury legal assistance in Charleston, SC, schedule a call with André Rembert and the team of attorneys at Rembert Law Firm to review your options now:

https://www.rembertlaw.com/contact-us/

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About Our Guest

André Rembert

Born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, André Rembert went to the University of South Carolina, where he received my B.A. in Classical Studies, before he was commissioned in the U.S. Army as an artillery officer in 2001.

After leaving active duty in 2005, where he'd served as a Quick Reaction Force Platoon Leader in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and as a Firebase Commander in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom II, André returned to South Carolina and attended law school at his alma mater.

Upon graduation, he went back overseas and worked as an Air Operations Coordinator and Prime Contract Administrator for the Fluor Government Group in northern Afghanistan.

After his return from Afghanistan, André worked for one of the largest personal injury firms in the state, both as an attorney and in a managerial role, before leaving to found the Rembert Law firm.

The Rembert Law Firm helps people who have been injured through no fault of their own receive the medical care they need and the monetary compensation they deserve.

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