In this episode of The Victory Show, Travis Cody sits down with Eido Walny, founder of Walny Legal Group, to unpack what it really means to build a values-driven law firm that lasts.
Eido shares how he discovered his niche in estate planning and business succession—not by chasing trends, but by eliminating what didn’t align with his long-term vision. With over 25 years in the industry, he reflects on the evolution of law from pre-internet days to AI-powered workflows, and how technology is reshaping client relationships and legacy planning.
Beyond his legal practice, Eido serves as President of the Village of Bayside and leads within his local fire department board—bringing a unique lens on leadership, civic responsibility, and decision-making under pressure. This conversation dives into trust, long-term thinking, generational wealth, and what it takes to lead both in business and in community.
If you’re building something meant to outlast you, this episode is your playbook.
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