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Mastering Technology Session 2, The Resilient Lawyer [MBA Series]

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October 27, 2020 12:00 pm

In a time of unexpected twists and turns, along with related adjustments and adaptations, the Massachusetts Bar Association recognizes that many lawyers throughout the commonwealth are facing less business, layoffs and general job uncertainty.

This series of programs will guide new and experienced attorneys through the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic recession. Through multiple virtual events beginning in October 2020, our experts will provide a wealth of information to help you start, expand or pivot a practice; break into other practice areas; and otherwise adjust to the current legal landscape.

Become a resilient lawyer and learn new skills and career development techniques to respond to the downturn in business while growing and adapting your practice in the new normal.

This part of the series will focus on technology use for your practice. It will discuss necessary technologies fo rthe modern age and offer an overview and some comparisons of different technology options. The program will be divded into two sessions.

The second session will focus on practice efficiencies, including tools for videoconferencing and collaboration applications. Concepts concerning virtual law and/or paperless law practices will be covered.

This webinar will be hosted using Zoom. Registration is required by 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27, to participate in this program. After you register with the MBA, please look for an email from MassBar Education with the Webinar ID and Password. The email will be sent after 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 27.

Faculty:
Bruce Edmands, Esq., Program Co-chair
Edmands & Williams LLC, Newton
Laura Keeler, Program Co-chair
Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, Boston
Dmitry Lev, Esq., Panelist
Law Offices of D. Lev PC, Watertown
Nefra McDonald, Panelist
Clio, Vancouver
John Rossi, Esq., Panelist
John F. Rossi, Attorney at Law, Boston
Sponsoring Sections:
Solo/Small Firm Law Practice Management Section

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