Monitoring Your Calendar Eight Days A Week

November 6, 2024

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Do You Want To Know a Secret? When it comes to managing your calendar, regardless of the nature of your practice, you cannot simply Let It Be. You must proactively maintain an accurate and useful calendar and tickler system to effectively manage your practice, meet deadlines, and avoid malpractice claims. And while we unfortunately don’t have that extra day in our week, monitoring and maintaining your calendar every day is crucial to a successful (and hopefully claim-free) law practice.

Consider implementing these Fab Four tips to Help! take control of your calendar – and your life! –

Avoid the Helter Skelter of a useless calendaring system. Instead, Imagine the peace of mind you can experience when you develop protocols that best suit your practice and help avoid a dreaded grievance or claim because you missed a hearing or filing deadline.



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