Attorneys spend a significant portion of their professional lives in meetings. These include internal firm meetings, client strategy sessions, committee gatherings, board governance discussions, and litigation team conferences. While meetings are essential to coordination and strategic alignment, poorly structured meetings increase cost, reduce efficiency, and impair decision-making.
We Have to Stop Meeting Like This! How to Run an Effective Meeting In Law Practice
Effective meetings are not incidental to law practice, they are integral to it. Structured meetings produce clear decisions, defined accountability, efficient client service, and alignment with professional responsibility.

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