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One of the ways the Law Society fulfills its mandate to protect the public interest is to provide practice support for lawyers. To this end, Practice Management counsel are pleased to work with lawyers to help create and implement processes to strengthen their practice, meet professional obligations and provide competent and ethical legal services for clients.
We can help you in a wide variety of areas, including:
- file management;
- file organization;
- client communication;
- Trust Safety reporting and obligations;
- business continuity, succession and retirement planning;
- starting your own practice or moving firms;
- billing and business planning;
- technology options; and
- time management.
Once we receive your request, a member of the Practice Management team will contact you to schedule a one-on-one meeting with Practice Management counsel, either virtually or over the phone. Together you can discuss your areas of interest, review resources and develop a plan to implement or improve processes in your office.
We welcome all practitioners, wherever you are in your career, to request a consultation.