Law practices have been substantially affected and changed over the last few years. This has left many lawyers feeling in limbo or like they are continuously fielding unanticipated curveballs.
This year, with the pandemic emergency stage over, law practices need to think about strategies for coping with the return to normal. While the new normal will be individualized for every practice, there are common challenges that legal workplaces are facing. For example, hybrid workplaces have become the standard for many. With that comes the need for new ways of working together and sharing information.
This program explores a range of topics, from cautions on items that too many left in limbo, to changes in new “normals” in office environments, to methods for communication and collaboration, to better setting expectations and sustainable habits.
This year, with the pandemic emergency stage over, law practices need to think about strategies for coping with the return to normal. While the new normal will be individualized for every practice, there are common challenges that legal workplaces are facing. For example, hybrid workplaces have become the standard for many. With that comes the need for new ways of working together and sharing information.
This program explores a range of topics, from cautions on items that too many left in limbo, to changes in new “normals” in office environments, to methods for communication and collaboration, to better setting expectations and sustainable habits.
Course Content
3:00pm - 3:03pm
3:03pm - 3:14pm
3:14pm - 3:25pm
3:25pm - 3:40pm
3:40pm - 3:55pm
Please Note
Speakers
ChairLaura Keeler,
Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL | MassLOMAP)., Boston
Faculty
Christopher F. Earley, Esq.,
Law Office of Christopher Earley, Boston