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ON DEMAND: How to Manage Your Workload – Time, Task, Email and Distraction Management for Lawyers
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Category: Communities, Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law, Criminal Law (CLE), District of Columbia Affairs, Early Career Lawyers, Environment, Energy and Natural Resources, Family Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Law Practice Management, Law Student, Litigation, Public Interest and Courts, Real Property Law (CLE), Taxation, Tort Law (show less)
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Credit: 0 Credit Hours
Is technology serving you, or are you a servant to technology? Today, lawyers are constantly distracted by legal technology, connectivity, electronic case information and discovery, and information overload… email, instant messaging, social media, phone calls, interruptions, etc. Lawyers switch tasks on the computer nearly 600 times a day. We are drowning in technology-based interruptions. These methods of communication are essential and, in fact, required by many jurisdictions, but they are also killing productivity if we don’t have the process and technology in place to deal with them! These vital interruptions and technology distractions cause very smart people to underperform. In this program, we will get our hands dirty and focus on how to use Microsoft Outlook and other tools that your organization uses to manage emails, tasks and deadlines. You will learn how to take back control of your deadlines, statute dates, task list and your day, week and month with practical methodologies that allow you to regain control of your day.
Are you a current law student and looking to register for one of our programs? Learn about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community and attend most individual programs at a discounted rate. Find out more here.
Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Law Practice Management CommunityRelated Communities of Interest: all D.C. Bar Communities
Speakers:
- Paul Unger, Affinity Consulting Group
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Non-Member | $50.00 | D.C. Bar Member | $30.00 | D.C. Bar Premium Community Member | $0.00 | D.C. Bar Regular Community Member | $15.00 | Law Student Community | $15.00 |
Government Attorney | Standard |
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Non-Member | $15.00 |
Non Profit Attorney | Standard |
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Non-Member | $15.00 |
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