Episodes

  • The Science of Working From Home
    Jun 15 2020
    Working from home has been thrust upon us all, and every part of our legal system has been deeply affected by the need to operate online. How should you navigate these changes? To help lawyers understand the new landscape created by COVID-19, Florida Bar Podcast hosts Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt welcome three guests, Judge Robert Hilliard, Rebecca Bandy, and Jack Newton, to hear their valuable perspectives on remote work for the legal profession. First, Judge Robert Hilliard of Florida’s First Judicial Circuit shares how the judiciary has operated in the era of social distancing and what technology they have used to make the shift to virtual court proceedings. Judge Hilliard offers lawyers insights on how to navigate online court appearances and discusses what judicial operations may look like in the future. Following this conversation, Christine and Karla are joined by Rebecca Bandy, director of the Florida Bar’s Henry Latimer Center for Professionalism, to discuss strategies for maintaining high professionalism standards while working from home. Rebecca shares common lawyer mishaps in virtual legal practice and offers best practice tips for maintaining privacy, confidentiality, proper video conference etiquette, and more. For their final interview, Christine and Karla talk with Clio CEO Jack Newton about how new, tech-driven processes can improve client experiences and make legal services more efficient. Jack also outlines Clio’s resources for helping lawyers deliver legal services from home and digs into what the COVID-19 Impact Research Briefing shows about the current state of the profession. Finally, make sure your workspace is working for you! Christine and Karla share their tips for creating a comfortable, productive workspace in your home office. This episode, The Science of Working from Home (Course # 4041), has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for the following CLE credits: General - 2.0 hrsTechnology - 1.0 hrsMental Health Awareness - 1.0 hrs Links Mentioned in Today’s Podcast: Florida Courts  Florida Courts Technology Commission Workgroup on the Continuity of Court Operations and Proceedings During and After COVID-19 Henry Latimer Center for Professionalism https://www.floridabar.org/prof/ Legal Professionalism in the Electronic Age (PDF Download) Clio Resources: Clio.comLegal Trends ReportsCOVID-specific resources, including its COVID-19 Legal Relief Initiative. COVID-19 Impact Research BriefingPrioritizing lawyer well-being can be good for business even during slow periods like this pandemic: https://www.clio.com/blog/law-firm-cash-flow/  https://www.clio.com/blog/lawyer-slow-business-periods/ Jack Newton’s book, The Client-Centered Law Firm. Additional Resources: Harvard Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession’s The Practice Article: Capitalizing on Healthy LawyersNYT Article: The 7 Things You Need for an Ergonomic Workstation The Florida Bar’s Health and Wellness Center and Mental Health Helpline - 1-833-FL1-WELL
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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • How to Designate an Inventory Attorney — Rule 1-3.8 for Florida Lawyers
    Apr 30 2020

    The Florida Bar’s Rule 1-3.8 requires every member to designate an inventory attorney. Why? Your clients need to be protected in the event you are suddenly unable to practice law, and your inventory attorney will contact your clients and ensure the proper handling of their files. To help members understand how this process works, hosts Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt talk with Patricia Savitz about the details of Rule 1-3.8 and how to designate an inventory attorney through the Florida Bar member portal.

    Patricia Savitz is staff counsel for the Lawyer Regulation Department at the Florida Bar.

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    42 mins
  • Electronic File Management 101
    Mar 20 2020

    The ever-evolving role of technology in records and information management has left many lawyers with a lot of questions. What do you need to know about on-site versus off-site data storage? How do you migrate from physical to electronic files? And what about record retention rules and document disposal practices? Together with records management expert John Montaña, Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckart explore best practices and discuss what members should do to ensure compliance with bar rules.

    John Montaña, J.D., F.I.I.M., F.A.I., is vice president of advisory services at Montaña & Associates.

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    39 mins
  • EAPs and the Bar: Providing Mental Health Services to Attorneys
    Feb 28 2020

    The Florida Bar continues to seek to lessen the stigma surrounding mental health issues and offer more support to its members in the future. To bolster these goals, it has been working to develop a partnership with CorpCare Associates, Inc. and their employee assistance program. Hosts Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt welcome George Martin and Lisa Hardy, both of CorpCare, to outline the many services offered through their program and explain how they have worked with other bar associations to provide 24/7 mental health help and extensive support for members.

    George W. Martin, Jr., is president and CEO of CorpCare Associates, Inc., a national employee assistance program company.

    Lisa Hardy is vice president of clinical operations at CorpCare Associates, Inc.

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    47 mins
  • A Crash Course in Lawyer Advertising and Solicitation
    Jan 30 2020

    Attracting new business is important to your legal practice, but there are many questions you should consider when marketing your firm. What type of content can your ad contain? How should you interact with potential clients online? Which marketing materials must be submitted to the Bar for review? From online campaigns to tv ads to social media posts, lawyers must follow advertising regulations and be aware of best practices. In this Florida Bar Podcast hosted by Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt, Elizabeth Tarbert of the Bar’s ethics department offers guidance for ensuring compliant advertising and avoiding marketing violations.

    Find more information in the Florida Bar’s Handbook on Lawyer Advertising and Solicitation.

    Elizabeth Tarbert has been ethics counsel for the Florida Bar since 1997.

    This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1 hour of General or Ethics CLE Credit. Course #3829

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    56 mins
  • Millennial Lawyers: How to Motivate and Retain Young Associates in Your Law Firm
    Dec 16 2019

    Why are millennials leaving their careers in law? Generational differences and breakdowns in communication often broaden the disconnect between the career goals of millennials and the traditional legal practice models of law firms. Florida Bar podcast host Christine Bilbrey talks with consultant JP Box about the millennial mindset and his recommendations for creating a culture that motivates young associates. JP encourages law firms to engage millennials in meaningful work early on and gives perspective on the work-life blend that fuels this new generation of lawyers.

    JP Box is the founder of JP Box Consulting LLC and author of, “The Millennial Lawyer: How Your Firm Can Motivate and Retain Young Associates,” published by the American Bar Association in 2018.

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    38 mins
  • A Conversation About Professionalism
    Nov 11 2019

    Legal professionalism continually evolves alongside changes to the practice of law and advances in technology. What should be done to help lawyers maintain necessary and even exceptional levels of professionalism? In this edition of the Florida Bar podcast, host Jonathan Israel welcomes Mike Tanner to moderate a panel discussion between Ashlea Edwards, Judge Paul Huck, Judge Nelly Khouzam, and Kara Rockenbach on lawyer professionalism. They review the current definition of professionalism per the Florida Bar’s Professionalism Expectations and give their take on what teaching strategies would encourage optimal professional behavior in Florida lawyers. To close out their conversation, they also discuss best practices for handling instances of unprofessional behavior.

    Ashlea Edwards is an associate attorney at Akerman LLP.

    Paul C. Huck is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

    Judge Khouzam is a judge for Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal.

    Kara Rockenbach is a founding partner of Link & Rockenbach.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Is Your Firm a Hostile Work Environment? and Other Employment Law Violations
    Oct 22 2019

    Employment law violations happen in all businesses— even law firms. How can you protect your firm and, more importantly, your employees from harassment and other workplace issues? In this edition of the Florida Bar Podcast, Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt welcome employment law expert Deborah Minnis to help lawyers understand the applications of Title VII and other antidiscrimination statutes within the law firm setting. They share examples of misconduct in law firms, offer advice on preventative training, and discuss the elements of harassment claims. Deborah also surveys current employment law trends to help law firms stay up to date on developments in this area of the law.

    Deborah Minnis is an attorney and shareholder at Ausley & McMullen in Tallahassee, Florida.

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    48 mins