Storm Proofing Your Practice
Weathering a Changing Legal Landscape
- Be the Expert – Provide Expertise: Providing legal services requires a basic level of expertise – the ability to solve a specific set of legal problems or provide a specific legal product. In the age of Google and AI, what steps do you need to take to ensure you have the expertise and ability to help clients?
- Conflicts of Interest Resolution: Identifying and mitigating conflicts of interest is paramount to safeguarding both clients and oneself. This entails recognizing both actual and potential conflicts of interest.
- Client Expectations / Be A Counselor: It is crucial to comprehend the legal predicaments and expectations of clients and assist them in comprehending the scope of services available and the methodology employed. Learn how to help clients to understand what you can do and how you will do it.
- Professional Documentation and Communication: As a professional, it is imperative to cultivate the discipline of meticulously documenting one’s actions and communications.
- The Fiscally Responsible Practice: You deserve to get paid, and your clients need to know their obligations and the consequences of paying for your expertise
The course will highlight key substantive topics lawyers face, address ethical concerns, and offer best practices for risk management. It also provides online links and key resources so that attendees can continue their education.
Be sure to register for this unique webinar. Earn 1 hour of FREE Ethics CLE
Raymond Birkinsha, JD, RPLU, Director of Professional Liability Claims for AmTrust Financial Services, managing claim operations and outcomes for professional liability claims and litigation. His background includes private practice and over 25 years of management experience for professional liability insurers, primarily in lawyers, medical, agents E&O and other related professional liability. Ray has spoken at national and state conferences, continuing education programs, and as a university guest lecturer. Prior topics include professional malpractice, risk management, cyber exposures, litigation trends and catastrophic/high exposure claim handling.
Alta Pro applies directly for approval of its webinars in the following states: CO, GA, IA, IL, IN, KY, MI (Michigan Indigent Defense Commission credit), MN, NC, SC, OH, PA, TN, TX and WI. In almost all cases, given that our webinars are always approved in the above 14 CLE states, lawyers who are licensed in any other US state will also be able to receive credit for attending our webinars. Certain states, known as reciprocal states, will simply accept the approval from any of the above states, as if the program was approved in their state (i.e., AZ, CA, CT, FL, NJ, NY among others). Other states require that the lawyer submit an application for approval. While we do not apply in every state, our CLE coordinator will assist any attendee with the application process.