Total Credits: 1.0 MCLE, 1.0 Ethics, 1.0 Kansas LPM
Sponsored by the Standing Committee on Well-being in the Profession
You are probably familiar with the creeping, anxious sensation of administrative work piling up, draining joy from the aspects of your profession you would normally find exciting and rewarding. In this session, “Systems and structure for wellness: Using purposeful firm management to boost work satisfaction," immigration lawyer and podcaster extraordinaire Jim Hacking explores the nexus between management and wellness, and offers new paths forward.
Offered as part of the Standing Committee on Well-being in the Profession’s commitment to open and accessible wellness programming.
Speaker: James Hacking, Hacking Immigration Law, LLC, St. Louis
Moderator: John Gunn, The Gunn Law Firm, St. Louis
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Systems and structure for wellness (3 MB) | Available after Purchase |
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Jim Hacking launched his immigration firm in 2007 without a clue. Through trial, error and a lot of hard work, he has grown his firm to 50 team members and has helped thousands of immigrants. He has also hosted the Maximum Lawyer podcast since 2016.
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