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Business Continuity & Disaster Planning for COVID-19 2020

Product ID: CA3055R3
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Protect your business

Billable time determines a firm’s income, but nonbillable time determines its future. In the midst of busy day-to-day practice, it’s all too easy to put off creating a business continuity and disaster plan when “disaster” is an abstract concept. Not anymore.

As the novel coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life for all practitioners, it’s now impossible for firms to ignore the necessity of business continuity and disaster planning. Firms of all sizes are now being forced to create, review, or engage their plans.

Get your plan in place

Led by Ethics Counsel Aviva Meridian Kaiser and Law Practice Assistance Manager Christopher Shattuck, Business Continuity and Disaster Planning for COVID-19 will provide timely and helpful resources that (virtual) attendees can put to use right away.

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1 LPM

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Wednesday, April 08, 202012:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

Add to Calendar 4/8/2020 12:00:00 PM 4/8/2020 12:50:00 PM America/Chicago Business Continuity & Disaster Planning for COVID-19 2020

Protect your business

Billable time determines a firm’s income, but nonbillable time determines its future. In the midst of busy day-to-day practice, it’s all too easy to put off creating a business continuity and disaster plan when “disaster” is an abstract concept. Not anymore.

As the novel coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life for all practitioners, it’s now impossible for firms to ignore the necessity of business continuity and disaster planning. Firms of all sizes are now being forced to create, review, or engage their plans.

Get your plan in place

Led by Ethics Counsel Aviva Meridian Kaiser and Law Practice Assistance Manager Christopher Shattuck, Business Continuity and Disaster Planning for COVID-19 will provide timely and helpful resources that (virtual) attendees can put to use right away.

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Protect your business

Billable time determines a firm’s income, but nonbillable time determines its future. In the midst of busy day-to-day practice, it’s all too easy to put off creating a business continuity and disaster plan when “disaster” is an abstract concept. Not anymore.

As the novel coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life for all practitioners, it’s now impossible for firms to ignore the necessity of business continuity and disaster planning. Firms of all sizes are now being forced to create, review, or engage their plans.

Get your plan in place

Led by Ethics Counsel Aviva Meridian Kaiser and Law Practice Assistance Manager Christopher Shattuck, Business Continuity and Disaster Planning for COVID-19 will provide timely and helpful resources that (virtual) attendees can put to use right away.

Read More ↓

Aviva Meridian Kaiser is Ethics Counsel at the State Bar of Wisconsin. Prior to joining the State Bar in 2013, she taught at the University of Wisconsin Law School for 25 years. She taught Professional Responsibilities, Ethical and Professional Considerations in Writing, Problem Solving, and Risk Management. From 1992 until 2002, she was the Director of the Legal Research and Writing Program. Aviva received her B.A. in Chinese from the University of Pittsburgh and her J.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. She clerked for the Honorable Louis B. Garippo in People v. John Wayne Gacy and clerked for the Honorable Maurice Perlin in the Illinois Appellate Court. She practiced law in Chicago before beginning her full-time teaching career at IIT Chicago/Kent College of Law. Aviva is a State Bar of Wisconsin member, a Wisconsin Law Fellow, an American Bar Foundation Fellow, and a frequent speaker on matters of professional ethics.

Christopher C. Shattuck has been the Law Practice Assistance Manager for the State Bar of Wisconsin since 2017. He received his undergraduate and Master of Business Administration degrees from the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh and his law degree from the University of La Verne College of Law. Mr. Shattuck previously managed a department and litigated cases at a creditors’ rights firm in Milwaukee. In addition to providing confidential law practice consultations, he frequently writes and speaks on law practice management topics.

  • Identify gaps in your planning and verify whether existing plans will hold up
  • Understand how to minimize COVID-19-related business disruptions
  • Learn how to protect your business when future disaster strikes
  • Hear the interplay of applicable Supreme Court Rules
  • All lawyers
  • Legal administrators
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