Whether a sole practitioner, in-house counsel, associate or partner in law firm, you’re persistently faced with new challenges and increased demands from your clients on how to maximize efficiency and demonstrate value. In order to be successful, you must be able to meet (better yet exceed) these expectations.
OsgoodePD’s Practice Management II webinar series, Maintaining a Thriving Legal Practice, will give you practical tools to ensure you remain a relevant and strong competitor in today’s legal market, along with strategies you can easily implement in order to adapt to future changes and trends.
Not only will you be able to obtain your professionalism hours and refine essential practice management skills, but you’ll also obtain best practices, tactics and templates that you can immediately put into practice.
In each session, you will be able to engage in a ‘live’ online Q&A with the course leader, Melissa LaFlair.
Session 1: November 17th, 2016
Relationship Management & Client Retention: Strategies for Success
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Session 2: November 29th, 2016
Data Analysis & Collection for a Thriving Practice: 6 Essential Steps
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Session 3: December 6th, 2016
Managing & Keeping Up with Change: 4 Steps to Planning & Implementing Successful Change Initiatives
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Please note that the group discount is only available when paying for members of the same organization, at the same time, and payment is made with one invoice.
2-3 delegates: 25% off program fee
4-10 delegates: 30% off program fee
11+ delegates: 35% off program fee
Boardroom rates available.
The video stream will be sent to you via email as soon as payment is successfully processed.
All sales are final. Please make all enquiries related to program content and CPD/MCLE credit hours prior to purchase.
In the event you experience technical difficulties, please contact opdsupport@osgoode.yorku.ca for assistance.
Web-On Demand
Individual Session
$175 plus HST
Series (3 Sessions)
$375 plus HST
Each jurisdiction has its own guidelines for CPD credit for online/archived programming. Click here to learn what credit may be claimed.