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“Leadership is a giant mirror for all your flaws.” — Wesley Lockett

When Wesley Lockett stepped into the role of Chief Operating Officer at Daniel Stark Law, the firm was on the edge of a high-growth leap—from 50 employees to more than 170. The challenge? Scale without shattering the culture that made people want to work there in the first place.

Most firms don’t make it. Research shows that 70% of high-growth companies hit a cultural breaking point they never recover from. Wes refused to let that happen. In this episode, she shares the leadership mindset, battle-tested systems, and intentional choices that kept Daniel Stark thriving—without losing its soul.

From aligning leadership at the top, to implementing EOS for structure and accountability, to upgrading tech before bottlenecks broke the business, Wes breaks down what it really takes to grow fast without burning out your people—or yourself.

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About Wesley Lockett:

Wesley Lockett is the Chief Operating Officer at Daniel Stark Law, where she’s led the firm through a decade of growth, operational transformation, and cultural stewardship. Starting as a paralegal in 2014, she rose through leadership roles to COO, spearheading initiatives that strengthened client experience, streamlined operations, and protected the firm’s “work hard, play hard” ethos. Known for her radical self-awareness, commitment to her team, and operational precision, Wes is proof that you can grow big without losing what matters most.

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 What’s in This Episode:

Why sustainable law firm growth starts with complete leadership alignment at the top

The two pillars of building an unshakable Law Firm leadership foundation

How implementing EOS transforms operations for accountability, clarity, and culture

The painful but powerful role of a Functional Accountability Chart in scaling a business

Why protecting your law firm's culture means letting go of low performers quickly

The tech upgrade that saved the firm during COVID—and why timing matters

How business leaders can detect and prevent attorney burnout before It’s too late