How to Delegate Effectively & Efficiently
Not all legal work must be performed by an attorney; there’s plenty of opportunity to strategically spread around the workload without forfeiting quality or momentum.
It’s remarkable how many lawyers take it upon themselves to do everything when they should be dedicating their time to the most critical tasks for the business, and the tasks that only they can do. As if abdicating work to a busy underling means laboring over corrections and rework after a slow turnaround. But the truth is not all legal work must be performed by an attorney; there’s plenty of opportunity to strategically spread around the workload without forfeiting quality or momentum. Enter effective delegation which allows your busy firm to increase its output significantly despite limited resources — all naysaying to the contrary.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to:
- The four reasons all lawyers should delegate.
- The five steps to effective delegation
- Legal ethics concerns with delegation