This program will explain why you need checklists in your practice and how to create them, including:
• How checklists can help mitigate malpractice risks and help lawyers comply with their ethical obligations
• How the use of checklists reduces training costs and helps orient new hires to your firm’s practices
• How to create and manage checklists
• Strategies for overcoming objections to checklists
• Using checklists to eliminate potential mistakes and avoid missed deadlines
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