Join law practice and technology expert Catherine Sanders and Massachusetts
Bar Association President Damian Turco for a quick and highly effective
education on what technology you should be using now in your solo or small firm
law practice. You’ll walk away from this one-hour, lunchtime program over Zoom
with 10 actionable changes to make to improve your practice’s efficiency,
consistency and organization. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your and
your clients’ collective experiences with your firm with these simple
changes.
About the panelists:
Catherine Sanders Reach is director for the Center for Practice Management at
the North Carolina Bar Association, providing practice technology and management
assistance to lawyers and legal professionals. In 2011, she was selected to be
one of the inaugural Fastcase 50, celebrating 50 innovators, techies,
visionaries and leaders in the field of law. She was on the founding advisory
board of the Chicago Bar Foundation’s Justice Entrepreneur Project. In 2013, she
was inducted as a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management. In 2015, she
was selected to be part of the ABA LTRC Women of Legal Tech. She served on the
ABA TECHSHOW Board from 2007-2009 and 2014-2016, and served as co-chair in 2019
and 2020. She is co-editor of the 2023 ABA book, “Design Your Law Practice:
Using Design Thinking to Get Next Level Results.”
Damian Turco is president of the MBA and the founder and owner of Turco
Legal, a 13-attorney family law practice with offices in Newburyport, Boston,
Andover and Newton. He’s also the co-founder of JusticeApp, a consumer-facing
mobile app designed to simplify the litigation process for self-represented
litigants. He previously chaired the MBA’s Law Practice Management Section
Council and has presented on dozens of practice and technology topics at the MBA
and across the legal community.
This webinar will be hosted using Zoom. Registration is required by 4
p.m. on Wednesday April 24, to participate in this program. An email
from MassBar Education will be sent before the
program.