I am very pleased to be presenting a program at this event. Teresa Byrd Morgan has designed a very, very clever annual conference of the Solo & Small Firm Section of the Florida State Bar. The theme was inspired by the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.
Teresa is calling the conference "Everything You Need to Know to be a Successful Attorney You Learned in Kindergarten (A Post-Law School Refresher Course)." I hope some of you will join us in Orlando March 26 - 27. Click to get more information in the brochure [pdf]. Or at the Florida Bar Web site.
I am looking forward to seeing Julie Fleming again and meeting Susan Cartier Liebel, both of whom are also presenting at the conference.
Some of the programs being offered (including mine in green):
- Share Everything - Marketing Your Firm from an Abundance Perspective
- Play Fair and Don’t Hit People - Practicing with Professionalism
- Put Things Back Where You Found Them and Clean Up Your Own Mess - Managing a Successful Law Practice
- Don’t Take Things That Aren’t Yours - Maintaining a “Squeaky Clean” Trust Account
- Say You’re Sorry When You Hurt Someone - Defending a Malpractice Claim with Grace and Professionalism
- When You Go Out In the World, Watch Out For Traffic, Hold Hands, and Stick Together - Practicing Law is a Team Sport
- Live a Balanced Life - Learn Some and Think Some and Paint and Sing and Dance and Play and Work Every Day Some - “Having Fun and Being a Successful Lawyer” is Not an Oxymoron
- Goldfish and Hamsters and White Mice and Even the Seed in the Styrofoam Cup - They All Die. So Do We. - Planning for the Getting Out of (and into!) Your Own Law Firm
- Be Aware of Wonder - Remember the Little Seed in the Styrofoam Cup: The Roots Go Down and the Plant Goes Up and Nobody Really Knows How or Why - Welcoming the Magic of Technology Into Your Law Practice
- Remember the Dick-and-Jane Books and the First Word You Learned? The Biggest Word of All - LOOK! - Finding Your Perfect Clients
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