[Webinar] Efficiency Unlocked: Mastering Problem-Solving for Legal Professionals

May 8th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
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EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

May 8th, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

In the fast-paced world of legal practice, time is a luxury that attorneys and their support teams can scarcely afford. The emergence of unforeseen problems not only disrupts the workflow but also consumes the already limited time, often requiring repeated attention until resolved. Recognizing this challenge, this discussion offers a dynamic approach to transforming how you tackle these disruptions, focusing on both the immediate annoyances and the broader, more complex issues at hand.

This engaging webinar is designed to equip you with innovative, research-backed problem-solving strategies that are both non-obtrusive and counter-intuitive. Through our session, you'll learn to identify problems that are ready to be addressed and discover the hidden clues within these issues that can lead to their resolution. Our unique methodology not only aids in solving these immediate concerns but also lays the groundwork for tackling larger, more daunting challenges, whether independently or with external assistance.

More than just a problem-solving session, we'll conclude with a 10-minute relaxation exercise aimed at solidifying your learning and ensuring you leave not just with new skills, but also with a renewed sense of calm.

Join us for an invaluable experience where you'll gain practical, easy-to-implement strategies that will benefit you, your team, and your clients, freeing up precious time and enhancing your day-to-day efficiency. Whether you're an attorney or part of the support staff, this webinar will transform your approach to problem-solving in the legal arena.

Expert Presenter:

Kenneth Tétreault, Educator/Trainer at Pacific Brief Therapy Center

Kenneth Tétreault, MA trained extensively at the Mental Research Institute and at Stanford University. Ken’s graduate program at the University of San Francisco was in Brief Therapy with Dr. William E. Aubry who studied extensively both with Richard Fisch and with Dr. Milton H. Erickson. Brief Therapy’s strength lies in its focused and time-sensitive approach. By concentrating on the present and what is maintaining the problem, clients can achieve positive outcomes within a shorter timeframe. Mr. Tetreault has had a Brief Therapy practice for over 40 years and assisted many in the legal community, both personally and professionally.

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