June 19, 2020 – The Coronavirus Outbreak is a Referendum on Virtual Practice: How Quickly Can Your Law Firm Get Up to Speed?

Date: June 19, 2020
Time: 12 – 1:00 p.m. (Mountain Time)
Cost: FREE
Credit Approval: 1 CLE Credit

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The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has already significantly changed the way law firms practice; and, those changes will be long-lasting and far-reaching, even as the outbreak is eventually controlled, and we all return to normal life.

If you’re now being forced to operate a virtual law practice, when your law firm had previously existed as a traditional business, you’re likely scrambling to get up to speed as quarantines take place across the world, and populations affirmatively engage in social distancing. Without another option, you are left to adopt a virtual law practice model or risk the continuity of your business.

In this webinar, we’ll show you how to get ramped up to a virtual law firm business model (both from a marketing as well as a technology perspective) as quickly as possible, with discrete tasks you can engage as soon as this week. It is not as hard as you think; but you must start somewhere — start here.

Faculty
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is the CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers subscription-based law firm business management consulting and technology services for solo and small law firms. Red Cave also works with legal institutions and legal-facing corporations to develop programming and content. A former practicing attorney, Jared has been advising lawyers and law firms for over a decade. He is a regular presenter at local, regional and national events, including ABA TECHSHOW. He regularly contributes to legal publications, including his column, ‘Managing,’ for Attorney at Work, and his ‘Law Practice Confidential’ advice column for Lawyerist. Jared is the author of the American Bar Association publication ‘Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers’. He is the host of the Legal Toolkit podcast on Legal Talk Network. Jared also teaches for Concord Law School, Suffolk University Law School and Solo Practice University. He loves James Taylor, but respects Ron Swanson; and, he tries to sneak Rolos when no one is looking.

 

 

 

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