Deadline to Register: Wednesday, July
10,
2019
Free Professional Headshots for
Attendees!
Technology touches more
aspects of a law firm than ever — from client acquisition to case management,
bookkeeping to legal research. Software that hastens routine tasks, eliminates
chores, informs better decisions, and keeps work on track is more affordable and
easier to adopt than
ever.
For solo and small-firm
attorneys, this is critical to remaining competitive in the marketplace,
productive in your practice, financially secure...and sane. There’s too much
work on the shoulders of micro-firm owners. But the promises of technology are
only fulfilled when it’s implemented. And so often, that involves time, energy,
and money already extremely limited in these small practices. You know tech can
help you be more productive and profitable, but there’s a hurdle: it takes AGES
to evaluate it all, and how it’ll work for
YOU.
This bootcamp is for solo and
small-firm lawyers who are ready to adopt the best legal technologies to grow
and sustain their firms. Come for a half day. Carve out the time. And then take
a game plan with actionable steps back to your
practice.
We’ll touch on everything from
bringing in new clients through the front door to capturing more revenue in your
back office, all with the help of technology that’s accessible and affordable.
Tech-savvy? Tech-timid? No matter your experience with legal technology, you’ll
learn something
new.
This is your mid-year
motivation. A July jumpstart. Join us!
Schedule:
8:00 AM | | Registration |
8:30 AM | | How to Use Technology to Serve Clients, How to
Innovate Better Client Service, and How Not to Confuse the Two (Sam
Glover) In this "roadblock-remover" workshop, Sam will remove some of the misunderstanding about technology and innovation, and then help attendees identify the biggest tech-related roadblock in their law practice, and come up with a plan to remove that roadblock over the next 90 days. You'll want to have something to write on and an internet-connected device (a smartphone is fine) for this session! |
9:30 AM | | Break |
9:45 AM | | Cheap, easy tech that helps busy lawyers build better practice-management habits, ethically (Maddy Martin & Thomas Hamilton) Some of the most helpful technologies are actually incredibly cheap. From online calendaring software to case research tools, email marketing programs to VOIP phone lines, project management tools to time tracking apps, Maddy and Thomas have the down-low on an essential set of cheap, effective, and ethical tools you can start using to better manage your practice, without draining your monthly budget. In fact, you should see productivity, quality cases, and profit margins increase. They'll recommend specific solutions that address common small-firm communications, operations, marketing, case work, and management issues, along with the (often minimal) labor you can expect when initially implementing these tools. You'll also learn how these tools improve firm oversight and client responsiveness to help you meet ethical obligations outlined in MNPC Rules 1.3 (Diligence) and 1.4 (Communication). It's far easier than you may think! |
10:45 AM | | Stale Money - Beating the Collection Odds
(Chelsey Lambert) Aging accounts receivable can be the silent killer of a solo or small law firm. Days slip by and turn into weeks, then months. All the while the likelihood that you will be paid for your services gets smaller and smaller. By implementing a few strategic processes, you can not only reduce the amount of current AR you have. But also avoid future collections issues with clients. In this session we will cover, simple systems law firms can use to reduce Accounts Receivable backlog, and the technology available to help automate the process, ethically. |
11:45 AM | | Break |
12:00 PM | | LUNCH: Strip Your Site: A
deep dive under the hood for optimal SEO (Rob Williams) Pop the hood and peek at the engine that's powering your SEO strategy. This session will help you diagnose, repair and avoid technical SEO pitfalls. Additionally, you'll learn when it's cost-effective to bring your website into the shop vs. purchasing a new rig, and how to manage your digital assets for each situation. |
1:00 PM | | Wrap
Up |
Presenters:
| | Sam Glover: Sam is the founder of
Lawyerist, the tribe of small-firm lawyers who are building the future of law
practice. Lawyerist supports client-centered, future-oriented small firms with
information, ideas, and community. Learn more and join your tribe at Lawyerist.com. You can find Lawyerist on
Twitter at @lawyerist. |
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| | Chelsey Lambert: Author, Speaker,
Founder and CEO of the Lex Tech Review Legal Technology + Practice Management Specialist. On a mission to educate,
equip and empower law firm entrepreneurs. I matchmake lawyers with the
technology and resources they need to build a business that runs itself, so they
can focus on what they love. As the Founder and CEO of Lex Tech Review and
the Legal Technology Media Group. Chelsey and her team provide legal technology,
marketing, and law practice management education to lawyers and staff all over
the world. She also published the nearly 200 page 2017 Legal Technology Buyer’s
Guide, the 2018 Law Firm Marketing Buyers Guide and several other publications.
All of which aim to educate and save readers hours of research, headaches and
costly mistakes. Her career includes a combination of roles that give her a
unique understanding of how solo to mid-sized law firms operate. From helping
build legal technology products for lawyers, such as case management and payment
processing software to serving as a practice management advisor and technology
trainer for the Chicago Bar Association. Don’t be surprised if you run into
one of Chelsey’s various online courses, at a legal technology meetup or
teaching a CLE at a bar association near you. She travels far and wide to
fulfill her mission to help law firm entrepreneurs build better businesses so
they can improve the quality of their life at home. www.lextechreview.com | @ChelseyLambert | facebook.com/lextechreview |
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| | Maddy Martin is the head of
growth and education for Smith.ai, a virtual
receptionist & intake service for live calls and web chat. She has spent the
last decade growing tech startups from New York to California, and has expertise
in digital marketing, small business communications, lead conversion, email
marketing, SEO, content marketing, social media, comarketing, and event
marketing. Maddy can be reached at maddy@smith.ai.
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| | Thomas Hamilton, VP of Strategy and Operations at ROSS Intelligence.
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| | Rob Williams: As Vice President of
Mockingbird, Robert oversees operations for the company's products and services.
He has an extensive technical background across a variety of industries and
developed Mockingbird’s comprehensive website technical audit. Prior to
Mockingbird, Robert trained employees domestically and abroad in technical SEO
tactics for the automotive industry. He received his degree in Economics from
the University of Washington and lives with his wife, daughter and dog in the
Seattle area. His dog, Henry, was nominated for the Lawyers of Distinction Top
10% Award in 2018, however, Henry was unable to afford the $700 annual
subscription for the plaque. |
CLE
Credits:
4.0 CLE credit (3 standard, 1 Ethics) applied for | Event Code: 275161
Cost:
MSBA Member: $50.00
Non-Member:
$150.00
Law
Student: $25.00
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