Strategies for Efficiency and Well-being for Overworked Attorneys

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Managing time and energy is key to a productive law practice. Yet, most attorneys regularly look for "more time." They feel like outside forces control their calendar and arrive home exhausted, wishing for more hours in the day. Fortunately, there are practical tools to help attorneys move from reactively juggling to proactively managing their time and professional responsibilities.

This program offers a different approach to productivity, law office management, and communication with clients and colleagues. Specific changes attorneys can implement immediately to increase productivity, meet deadlines, ease stress, and feel empowered, even on the busiest days.

This program is intended for attorneys at all levels who experience productivity and well-being challenges, such as responding timely to colleagues and clients; communicating with employees, the judiciary, and other legal professionals; drafting communications; and having time for wellness. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Evaluate the importance of time and energy management for your legal practice
  • Recognize the impact that better managing time and energy will have on both your personal and professional life
  • Understand new concepts related to work and energy management
  • Discover tools to move from reactively to proactively managing time and energy

About the Presenters

Megan Moore, Esq.

Megan Moore, Inc.

Practice Area: Business & Professional Development

Megan M. Moore is an attorney and certified professional coach. She is also a lifelong risk taker, storyteller, and educator. After 12 successful years practicing law, including 2 years running a solo practice, Megan founded Megan Moore, Inc., where she specializes in supporting hard working attorneys and legal organizations/firms to create the lives, careers, and legal practices they want.Megan attended the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, where she earned numerous awards and scholarships, graduating in 2008, with Great Distinction and Order of the Coif. She was the Chief Symposium Editor for the McGeorge Law Review and remains an ...

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