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The 26th

Podcast de Mecklenburg County Bar

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Welcome to The 26th, the official podcast of the Mecklenburg County Bar. Our focus is to provide exclusive insight and resources ranging from business development to member spotlights and everything in between. The Mecklenburg County Bar was founded in 1912 by Mecklenburg County attorneys and became a mandatory district bar in 1933. Today, the Mecklenburg County Bar counts over 5,400 attorneys as members in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. The bar offers members over 30 committees, subcommittees, sections, and boards in addition to providing over 100 CLEs and events a year. Listeners of The 26th can expect to hear episodes focusing on business development and practice management issues for attorneys, along with other topics suggested by members. Head to MeckBar.org to hear more from this podcast, suggest future topics, and review member resources.

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12 episodios

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National Lawyer Well-Being Week CLE with Robynn Moraites

This is a special episode of The 26th: An MCB Podcast. This episode is being released for National Lawyer Well-Being Week and comprises a series of conversations between Robynn Moraites, Executive Director of the North Carolina Lawyer's Assistance Program and Robert Ingalls, founder of Lawpods and a Mecklenburg County Bar member. These conversations focus on mental health and the practice of law and cover topics including the stigma surrounding mental health in the legal profession, the significant progress being made to de-stigmatize mental health discussions, the unique mental health challenges faced by lawyers, the pervasiveness of anxiety in the profession, the negative and surprisingly positive effects the pandemic has had on lawyers, resources available to lawyers, and a discussion about changing practice areas or leaving the law entirely. This episode fulfills the one-hour mental health and substance abuse CLE requirement in North Carolina.  To earn your 1.0 hour of Mental Health credit, please email Lisa Armanini larmanini@meckbar.org [larmanini@meckbar.org] at the conclusion of the podcast with your name, state bar number, and the passcode, which will be given during the episode. Your attendance will be reported to the NC State Bar which will in turn bill you for the $3.50 CLE fee. This is the first time we're offering CLE in podcast format, so we welcome your feedback.

5 de may de 2021 - 55 min
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Harrison Lord, Lord Law Firm: Drive Up Your Profits With Community Involvement

EPISODE SEVEN: Drive Up Your Profits With Community Involvement GUEST: Harrison Lord, Lord Law Firm The practice of law is among the more stressful professions. Adding business development to a lawyer’s ever-increasing litany of responsibilities can easily lead to overwhelm. Despite being a service-oriented industry, most law schools continue to send ill-equipped graduates into the workforce. Ready to fill that knowledge gap and beef up your book of business? This episode with Harrison Lord of the Lord Law Firm [http://lordfirm.com/] is for you. Harrison joins us on this episode of The 26th for an in-depth discussion on business development and specifically the role of community involvement in transforming your law firm. For Harrison, community involvement is mainly the practice of cultivating a network of people who know, like, and trust you. Harrison emphasizes moving beyond formal training and being more intentional in making connections with your peers. Find an organization or group and engage yourself in activities that you care about. Just as important, Harrison stresses, is learning what projects to say “no” to. He also recommends lawyers avoid a transactional approach to relationship-building, this is a quick way to come off as insincere and salesy. He points to soft marketing approaches as superior methods that focus on carving out intentional time to nurture relationships. Even during the COVID-19 lockdown, where face-to-face meetings are discouraged, there are an abundance of tools and groups at your disposal to build and maintain your network.   Mentorship is another topic Harrison touches on, encouraging lawyers to cultivate multiple streams of mentorship. Mentors come in all shapes and sizes, and don’t necessarily need to have a legal background to provide valuable mentorship. You can often get the best pieces of advice from those outside the industry, like entrepreneurs.   At the end of the day, Harrison advises against being so hyper-focused on your marketing processes that you lose sight of what your connections are looking for and how you can help them. He also provides us with a piece of advice we can all benefit from, “whatever you do, just show up and be pleasant.” You can connect with Harrison Lord at www.LordFirm.com [http://lordfirm.com/]. You can find us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MecklenburgCountyBar], Twitter [http://www.twitter.com/Meck_Bar], or LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/mecklenburg-county-bar]. Subscribe to The 26th: An MCB Podcast on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-26th/id1479611961], Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=463264&refid=stpr], TuneIn [https://tunein.com/podcasts/Education-Podcasts/The-26th-p1249917/], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5NoJ00Z2NQhKLB6d1mkJRB], or your favorite Android podcast player [https://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.captivate.fm/the26th/]. Some of the necessary things that are part of building a business involve networking, marketing and putting yourself out there.

20 de ago de 2020 - 41 min
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