Solos and Small Firm Lawyers Conference Part Two: Practicing in the New World
This year we have two half-day sessions a month apart. Each includes important topics covered by well known, expert speakers. You won’t want to miss it.
On Monday, October 18, 2021, part two of the Solos and Small Firm Lawyers Conference includes: cybersecurity and privacy office requirements for a hybrid office, factors to consider when buying or upgrading technology, COVID-19 related employment rules and requirements, and technology-enhanced options for law firm billing.
Current issues will be addressed in this exciting program including the following agenda topics:
Cybersecurity and Privacy Requirements in a Hybrid Office Arrangement: Requirements and Compliance with Ethics Rules
An overview of the current ethics rules relating to cybersecurity and privacy when using the Internet in the new normal hybrid office environment.
How to Select and Move to Integrated Technologies That Meet Client Interests in Efficiency and Transparency
A review of factors that influence the move to technology upgrades and integrated technology packages plus an overview of popular software and hardware packages, and a review of the impact installing them can have on a firm’s practice.
COVID-19 Update – Employment Rules & Requirements
Best practices for running a compliant law firm whether personally in an office, working remotely or a hybrid arrangement. How long will the expectation continue to “pivot” at a moment’s notice?
Tech-Enhanced Options for Law Firm Billing – Get Paid Faster
An overview of client-friendly, tech-enhanced options that encourage prompt billing.
Thank you to our Sponsor!
- October 18, 2021
- 9:00 AM
- 1:00 PM
- 1.0
- 3.0
- 4.0
- Virtual Participation
- Carol Schiro Greenwald, Ph.D., MarketingPartners
- Mark A. Berman, Esq., Ganfer Shore Leeds & Zauderer LLP
- Dan Lear, Esq., Right Brain Law
- Jeffrey Levine, The Systems Shop
- Nancy Schess, Esq., Klein Zelman Rothermel Jacobs & Schess LLP
- Webinar
- 0LB41
- Committee on Law Practice Management
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education