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Spinning Plates: Task Management For Lawyers


Total Credits: 1 including 1 Ethics

Average Rating:
   52
Credit Type:
Law Practice Management |  Practical Skills |  Legal Ethics |  Technology Proficiency
Faculty:
Danielle DavisRoe
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 Hour 04 Minutes
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Description

The market is saturated with task management tools. In this webinar, explore the best free and inexpensive task management tools available today and learn how to take control of your day. When the tasks are organized and the task list is complete, you will be able to focus on the work at hand, sleep better, and find time for yourself.

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Affinity Consulting


Whether it’s teaching clients a new skill, writing a macro to automate a complicated task, fixing a document that doesn’t work properly or automating a complex set of documents, Danielle, who is part of Affinity Consulting's document automation team, is 100-percent focused on making the lives of her clients better. After working as an attorney in domestic relations for several years, Danielle found her way to Affinity and to this day she is always on the lookout for better ways to do things. She carries new strategies she finds with her as she works with the clients her team supports.

Danielle has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and a Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.


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Overall:      4.4

Total Reviews: 52

Comments

Jean B - Saco, Maine

"categorizing in outlook calendar - i already use time blocking - colors will add an additional level of helpfulness"

Margaret M - Portland, Oregon

"move away from paper only list"

Donna M - Tulsa, Oklahoma

"Microsoft 365"

Kellie G - Albuquerque, New Mexico

"I liked her suggestion of keeping tasks in three categories: review, drafting, and finished. "

Todd B - Rochester, New York

"havent decided yet"

Joachim M - Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico

"Learning the disadvantages of each method"

Sarah W - Winthrop, Maine

"Microsoft Planner"

Hallie S - Falmouth, Maine

"Using lists more. "

William T - Bucksport, Maine

"list of tasks"

Kiernan M - Houston, USA, Texas, Texas

"Today task selection in Microsoft To-Do"