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Recorded: 2026-03-11
Qualifies for 3.0 CPD Hours
Running a small or mid-sized law firm is challenging and raises big, often competing questions. How to lead the firm while taking good care of the clients? How do we decide where the firm is heading, and actually get there? Why do good plans so often stall in implementation? How do we find the right people, and keep them engaged and performing as the firm grows? And how do we proactively address topics like succession, leadership transition, and the future of the firm before a crisis forces the issue?
This practical, three-part session brings strategy, culture, and succession planning together in a way that reflects the real operating conditions of smaller firms. Rather than treating these as separate topics, the program focuses on how they work together — and why alignment between them is essential for execution, continuity, and sustainability.
In this presentation, you will learn:
Join Carina Bittel and Allison Wolf for a candid, solutions-focused conversation grounded in real firm experience, concrete examples, and practical frameworks you can apply immediately in your own firm.
Presenters: Carina Bittel and Allison Wolf
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