Tuesday, February 22, 2022

February 23: Keeping on Top of Your Cases: Secrets for Mastering Time Management

Procrastination and unreasonable delay can undermine a client’s confidence in a lawyer’s trustworthiness as well as compromise the client’s legal position, thus triggering a malpractice suit. Join ethics expert and lawyer Sally Field, and time management expert and lawyer Margaret Spencer Dixon, to examine how overcoming procrastination can reduce the risk of disciplinary action and malpractice liability. The webinar will provide practical, specific techniques that lawyers can use immediately to deliver efficient and effective work product that conform to the Rules of Professional Conduct related to diligence, communication, and expediting litigation.
Title:
Keeping on Top of Your Cases: Secrets for Mastering Time Management
Webinar Date+Time:
February 23, 2022
12:00 PM-1:00 Central Time, 1:00 PM-2:00 Eastern Time, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Mountain Time, 10:00 AM-11:00 Pacific Time
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Ethics expert and lawyer Sally Field
  • Time management expert and lawyer Margaret Spencer Dixon
CLE Credit:
This course is approved for 1 ethics credit in CO, IN, KS, LA, ME, NV, OK, TN, TX, WA.This course is approved for 1 general credit in AL, FL, ID, KY, ND, OH. Attorney Protective is an Approved Multiple Activity Provider in CA and NJ and this webinar will qualify for 1.2 CLE (ethics/professionalism) in NJ, and 1 CLE (legal ethics) in CA. Attorney Protective is an Accredited Provider in PA & VT and this webinar will qualify for 1 CLE (ethics) in PA & VT. NY attorneys may apply this course toward 1 CLE credit in accordance with the NY approved jurisdiction policy. CLE credit has been applied for and pending approval for 1 CLE (ethics) credit in most states. Please check back here to view updates regarding CLE credit approval. NH MCLE does not approve or accredit CLE activities. Attorney Protective believes this live webcast meets the requirements of the NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and may qualify for 60 minutes of Ethics. NH attendees are required to self-report their attendance.
By:
Attorney Protective
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