
by Bob Weiss
March 2006: Lawyers who attend a group or trade association meeting, whether a local monthly lunch or national convention, should return to the office with specific follow-up activity as a result.
Of course, we recommend lawyers hold a leadership position or serve on an organization's working committee. By doing so, lawyers will have people to see and specific business to conduct at every organization meeting they attend.
Even if a lawyer is only "attending" a meeting and is not involved in the sponsoring organization's leadership or committees, that lawyer should still have something to do or report to justify their time and the firm money spent.
What might that be?
Too often firms spend thousands of dollars in dues, food and professional time so lawyers can attend meetings from which nothing substantive results. Group and trade association meeting attendance must be monitored by the firm and follow-up activity made requisite for the investment to make sense.
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1331 - 17th Street Suite 410
Denver, Colorado 80202
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