Webinar: Leveraging technology to implement the 11 habits of successful law firms

Wednesday, June 21st

12.00pm to 1.30pm EST / 5.00pm to 6.30pm BST

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Hosted by the Morris County Bar Association & Foundation, and in partnership with LEAP Legal Software, our June 21st webinar showcases utilizing the right technology to achieve success in 2023 and beyond.

Our very own Jacqui Bettio, Implementation Consultant, is jointly presenting with Sy Justin Sommer, LEAP’s Director of Litigation Success, on the changing nature of law to new virtual environments, and how offices must adapt with industry-standard digital processes and practices.

Just a few reasons to attend for free comprise…

  • Gain 1.8 CLE credits: Earn valuable continued professional development hours towards your annual practising requirement.

  • Become a digital-first business: Covering interacting with clients, managing staff and organizing matters even better by reshaping your day-to-day routines.

  • Master the 11 habits of success: From dedicating time to grow, to employing smart people, to introducing standard procedures and much more besides.

  • Make compliance a priority: With rules of professional conduct and client trust accounting regulations to adhere to, garner insight into using systems to maintain compliance.

  • Benefit from 35+ years of sector knowledge: Our two speakers have amassed a wealth of experience between them including working as an attorney and in-house counsel for eight years before moving into the legal technology space (Sy); and formerly progressing from paralegal to senior management roles and latterly operating in consultancy capacity across a 25-year career (Jacqui).

  • Receive supporting materials for truly transformative results: A link to join the webinar and materials will be emailed to you on the day of the event.

What are you waiting for? Taking place this Wednesday, June 21st, there’s no time to delay. Book your free place now.

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