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Adapting to the Pandemic: Practice Changes 2021

Product ID: CA3190R5
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2020

An honest assessment

Drive-thru document signing or work-from-home policies may have been implemented as short-term solutions to keep matters moving along during the pandemic, but many of these changes are likely to stick around for the long haul.

Adapting to the Pandemic: Practice Changes will highlight how two Wisconsin firms have adjusted their day-to-day operations in response to COVID-19. Terry L. Campbell of Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell, S.C. and Margaret Wrenn Hickey of Becker, Hickey & Poster, S.C. will share challenges that popped up, inefficiencies they discovered, and solutions they implemented along the way.

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Monday, June 07, 202112:00 PM - 1:15 PM CT

Add to Calendar 6/7/2021 12:00:00 PM 6/7/2021 1:15:00 PM America/Chicago Adapting to the Pandemic: Practice Changes 2021

This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2020

An honest assessment

Drive-thru document signing or work-from-home policies may have been implemented as short-term solutions to keep matters moving along during the pandemic, but many of these changes are likely to stick around for the long haul.

Adapting to the Pandemic: Practice Changes will highlight how two Wisconsin firms have adjusted their day-to-day operations in response to COVID-19. Terry L. Campbell of Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell, S.C. and Margaret Wrenn Hickey of Becker, Hickey & Poster, S.C. will share challenges that popped up, inefficiencies they discovered, and solutions they implemented along the way.

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This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2020

An honest assessment

Drive-thru document signing or work-from-home policies may have been implemented as short-term solutions to keep matters moving along during the pandemic, but many of these changes are likely to stick around for the long haul.

Adapting to the Pandemic: Practice Changes will highlight how two Wisconsin firms have adjusted their day-to-day operations in response to COVID-19. Terry L. Campbell of Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell, S.C. and Margaret Wrenn Hickey of Becker, Hickey & Poster, S.C. will share challenges that popped up, inefficiencies they discovered, and solutions they implemented along the way.

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Terry L. Campbell is the managing shareholder at Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell, S.C. in Milwaukee. His practice focuses on trusts and estates, Title 19/Medicaid planning, probate, and tax planning and preparation. Prior to entering private practice, he served as a Judicial Clerk for the Honorable Clair Voss, District 2, Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

He is a member of the Milwaukee Bar Association, Wisconsin Bar Association, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), Wisconsin Chapter of NAELA, Milwaukee Estate Planning Forum, and the Herbert J. Mueller Society. Terry is also a past Chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Elder Law and Special Needs Section and a board member of the Adel Korkor Foundation for Mental Health. He graduated from Marquette University Law School in 1979.

Margaret Wrenn Hickey is a shareholder in the law firm of Becker, Hickey & Poster, S.C., in Milwaukee, where she practices in the areas of divorce, family law, and elder law including trusts for the disabled, Title 19, and guardianship. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Bar Association, the Waukesha and Ozaukee Bar Associations, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Association for Women Lawyers, and the American College of Family Trial Lawyers. She is also a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

Margaret serves on the Board of Governors for the State Bar of Wisconsin (District 2, 2018 - current) and on the Board of the Wisconsin Equal Justice Fund. She previously chaired the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Family Law and Elder Law Sections and is a current member of both boards. A past President of the Milwaukee Bar Association, Margaret also served on the Association’s Board of Directors from 1999-2005. Margaret has also served on the Boards of the Legal Aid Society and the public radio station, WUWM.

She graduated summa cum laude from Marquette University in 1982 and cum laude from University of Wisconsin Law School in 1986.

  • Review ways to manage a remote law office and staff
  • Discuss the future of office space and work-from-home needs
  • Be prepared for remote court appearances, depositions, and mediations
  • Receive tips for networking as a remote worker
  • All attorneys
  • Solo and small firm attorneys
  • Law practice managers
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