Vedia Jones-Richardson is a Principal with Olive and Olive, PA, where she leads the trademark and copyright practice group....
Heidi S. Alexander, Esq. is the deputy director of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, where she helps manage organization operations...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
No matter how great of a lawyer you are, sometimes work can be overwhelming. In this report from On The Road, host Laurence Colletti talks to Heidi Alexander and Vedia Jones-Richardson about the importance of focus in the workplace, especially for legal professionals. They also discuss energy management, taking breaks regularly, and signs that you may be overwhelmed.
Vedia Jones-Richardson is a principal with Olive and Olive, PA, where she leads the trademark and copyright practice group.
Heidi S. Alexander is a law practice management advisor at the Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance Program (MassLOMAP), where she advises lawyers on practice management matters and provides guidance in implementing new law office technologies.
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Published: | March 18, 2017 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
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On the Road |
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