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Not the Witching Hour, the Billable Hour: Unraveling the Mysteries of Law Firm Billing

Rocket Matter

Are you a busy legal professional haunted by the specter of the billable hour, questioning what counts and unsure of how best to track your time? Billable hours are the time during which attorneys work on tasks related to clients’ cases. What is a billable hour? Did the task help to meet a client’s needs in some way?

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Marketing When You’re Too Busy for Marketing

Attorney at Work

During my coaching calls, I often hear things like, “I was too busy to do much last month,” “It’s just a really crazy time for me” or “I couldn’t handle the work if it came in.”. I’ve worked with lawyers my entire career and I know there are times when client or practice demands are overwhelming. Schedule time.

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Benefits of Attending Legal Conferences and Events

MatterSuite

These events can take various forms, from large international conferences to smaller, more specialized workshops and seminars. Discover successful strategies used by others, saving you time and effort in finding the best practices for your work.

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Lawyer vs. AI or Lawyers + AI: Embracing the Future of Legal Practice with BriefPoint.ai’s Nathan Walter and Bridget Albiero (TGIR Ep. 202)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Nathan Walter has been instrumental in creating BriefPoint.ai, a tool designed specifically for lawyers to eliminate the mundane and time-consuming aspects of law practice. Bridget’s work is critical in crafting an interface that enables lawyers to accomplish more work in less time, truly maximizing the benefits of AI integration.

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Breaking Through Common Barriers to Law Department Innovation

Dennis Kennedy

At the same time, legal work often is creative, innovative, and forward-thinking – on legal matters, but much less so on the actual practice of law, new business models, and big ideas about the practice itself. I was recently at a continuing legal education seminar and there was a session on improvisation for lawyers.

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Lawyer vs. AI or Lawyers + AI: Embracing the Future of Legal Practice with BriefPoint.ai’s Nathan Walter and Bridget Albiero (TGIR Ep. 202)

Legal Tech Monitor

Nathan Walter has been instrumental in creating BriefPoint.ai, a tool designed specifically for lawyers to eliminate the mundane and time-consuming aspects of law practice. Bridget’s work is critical in crafting an interface that enables lawyers to accomplish more work in less time, truly maximizing the benefits of AI integration.

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Legally Blissed: Common Issues in the Legal Field – Suzi Hixon – S6E19

Legally Speaking

www.legallyspeakingpodcast.com info@legallyspeakingpodcast.com Support the show Show notes Here are 3 reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Hear about how to look after your mental health as a legal professional. Saying no with grace is important – it can help to prioritise time and energy. Get some sunshine.