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Adapting to a COVID-19 Practice: Remote Work Challenges [GNBA]

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June 8, 2020 12:00 pm

In collaboration with the Greater Newburyport Bar Association

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The COVID-19 pandemic sent a shockwave to lawyers, disrupting the normal routines of managing a law firm. Navigating the logistical, technological, and psychological challenges of working remotely adds to the already stressful nature of the practice of law, as the July 2019 report from the Supreme Judicial Court Steering Committee on Lawyer Well-Being underscored. To the long hours, precision, and heavy workload of the practice were added the stress of quickly integrating technology, the severe isolation of social distancing, secondary trauma, no boundary between work and a personal life, and financial pressures.

Join the Greater Newburyport Bar Association and LCL | Mass LOMAP via Zoom for a dialogue on managing the changes we’re facing. Program leaders will share tips on operating remotely and related stress that are tailored to the concerns voiced. We accept questions in advance on our registration form and expect participants to ask questions and share their insights and ideas during the live presentation as well.

Monday, June 8  |  12pm

Free & Confidential

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Meet Our Program Leaders

Headshot of Susan Letterman, JD, MS | Law Practice Advisor for MassLOMAP

Susan Letterman White, JD, MSOD
Senior Law Practice Advisor, LCL | MassLOMAP

Susan joined LCL in 2016. As Senior Law Practice Advisor for LOMAP, she meets with clients regularly, writes articles, and makes presentations to the legal community. Read more about Susan here.

Contact: susan@masslomap.org

Headshot of Barbara Bowe, LICSW, Staff Clinician at LCL

Barbara Bowe, LICSW
Staff Clinician, LCL | Mass

Barbara joined LCL in 1996. As a Staff Clinician, she meets with clients regularly, leads groups, sources information, and makes presentations to the legal community. Read more about Barb here.

Contact: barbarab@lclma.org

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