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How to Effectively Manage Your Workload 2018


Old iMIS Number:
FFN51


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How to Effectively Manage Your Workload and Your TIme
Recorded September 21, 2018 | 6.5 MCLE Credits | Available Online, On Demand or Download Today | Available Now
Member: $195 | Non-Member: $295

Program Agenda:

  • Mastering Interruptions and Distraction Management
  • How to Effectively Handle Interruptions and Control Your Exploding Inbox
  • Mastering Tasks and Time Management
  • 30 Time Task and Management Tips Designed to Make You More Efficient
  • Fight the Paper: Scanning, Managing the Paperless Case File
  • Managing Documents and Practice Management Tools
  • Leveraging Forms and Templates: Becoming Twice as Efficient 
 
Paul J. Unger is a nationally recognized speaker, author and thought leader in the legal technology industry. He is an attorney and founding principal of Affinity Consulting Group, a nationwide consulting company providing legal technology consulting, continuing legal education, and training. He is the author of dozens legal technology manuals and publications, including recent published books, Tame the Digital Chaos – A Lawyer’s Guide to Distraction, Time, Task and Email Management (2016) and PowerPoint in an Hour for Lawyers (2014). He served as Chair of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center (2012-13, 2013-14) (www.lawtechnology.org/), Chair of ABA TECHSHOW (2011) (www.techshow.com), and served as Planning Chair for the 2016 ACLEA Mid-Year Conference in Savannah, Georgia. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Columbus Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio Association for Justice, and Central Ohio Association for Justice, and specializes in document and case management, paperless office strategies, trial presentation and litigation technology, and legal-specific software training and professional development for law firms and legal departments throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. Unger has provided trial presentation consultation for more than 400 cases. 

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