The importance of understanding how communications are received by different generations is emphasized. It also discusses challenges related to jury instructions, multitasking, and generational biases, and offers communication strategies for lawyers, including adapting to clients' preferred communication methods, providing written summaries of discussions, emphasizing the importance of prompt communication, and acknowledges the changing landscape of clients, with Generation X becoming more prevalent among general counsels, and suggests addressing the trust issues that older generations may have with younger leaders.
The presentation highlights the significance of effective communication in the legal profession and the importance of understanding and adapting to the communication preferences of different generations of clients.
Title:
Effective Communications: A Lawyer's Key to Positive Outcomes - Resonating with Different Generations
Date+Time:
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
3:00pm to 04:00pm CDT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - register now!
By:
LawPay
Speaker:
Claude Ducloux, LawPay's director of education, ethics and compliance, has nearly four decades of experience practicing law. Claude has earned many professional honors for his dedication to educating attorneys, including the Gene Cavin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Teaching Continuing Education.
Credit:
The sponsor's listing does not show accreditation, but typically LawPay webinars get credit in most states.
Title:
Effective Communications: A Lawyer's Key to Positive Outcomes - Resonating with Different Generations
Date+Time:
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
3:00pm to 04:00pm CDT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - register now!
By:
LawPay
Speaker:
Claude Ducloux, LawPay's director of education, ethics and compliance, has nearly four decades of experience practicing law. Claude has earned many professional honors for his dedication to educating attorneys, including the Gene Cavin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Teaching Continuing Education.
Credit:
The sponsor's listing does not show accreditation, but typically LawPay webinars get credit in most states.
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