Small Firm Lunch and Learn Series

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Lunch and Learn

The Practice Management Advisory Service of the D.C. Bar presents the Small Firm Lunch and Learn Series. Each program in this series will explore a topic of particular interest to members who are starting, managing, or growing law firms in the District of Columbia.

Sessions take place at noon via Zoom videoconferencing.

Past Events

Schedule

May 2, 2024 - AI in Action: Practical Strategies for Everyday Law Firm Success

Presented by Kaitlin McGee of DC Bar

Dive into the practical realm of AI and its profound impact on everyday legal practice with our Lunch and Learn program, "AI in Action: Practical Strategies for Everyday Law Firm Success." This program will focus on actionable strategies and real-world applications of AI, designed to streamline daily workflows, optimize efficiency, and create tangible results in your law firm. Learn how to harness the power of AI tools like ChatGPT and Descript to tackle common law firm challenges and enhance productivity. Delve into practical insights on crafting effective prompts for ChatGPT and addressing considerations surrounding ethics and confidentiality in AI utilization within the legal practice.

Join Kaitlin McGee, practice management advisor at the D.C. Bar, to learn more about how AI can help enhance your practice and business.

This program is a joint production of the Law Practice Management Community and Practice Management Advisory Service of the D.C. Bar.

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May 16, 2024 – Set It and Forget It: LinkedIn for Busy Rainmakers

Presented by Angela Dunz

If you want to be a rainmaker, or be a wildly successful solo, or small firm, LinkedIn is the centerpiece of your strategy. Without it, you are missing a great many opportunities and you won't know about it. You don't have to be active on LinkedIn for your profile to work for you! Angela will introduce a "set it and forget it" strategy that is focused on your referral partners to help you win more business through LinkedIn. As part of the program, she will also provide a mini workbook that includes a checklist, a template, and some further resources

This program is a joint production of the Law Practice Management Community and Practice Management Advisory Service of the D.C. Bar.

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For more information on this program and other services offered by the Practice Management Advisory Service you may contact Daniel M. Mills or Kaitlin McGee, practice management advisors, at [email protected].

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