Total Credits: 1.25 CLE
Many lawyers can’t answer two important questions: What do you want your practice to look like in the future? What is the current mission of your practice? Sometimes, as lawyers, we are so busy working with clients that we lose control of what is important to us, our practice, and the reason we became lawyers. Most of us became lawyers to ensure equal justice under the law. It is time to take back control of your practice and continue to strive for equal justice.
Our distinguished speakers will remind you of what is important to you in your practice and assist you in developing and fine-tuning your mission and value statement needed to help guide you and your practice in your quest for equal justice. Get answers for your questions about a mission and value statement that promotes equal justice and career fulfillment.
We encourage to submit your questions in advance so our speakers can tailor the presentation to your needs. Please submit your questions by September 18, 2024 to this email: cleinfo@staff.azbar.org.
Although this webinar will not include one-on-one assistance, our written materials will include guidance from speaker Allison C. Johs on how to prepare a mission statement.
Seminar Chair:
Meenoo Chahbazi, Chahbazi Law PLLC
Sonia Martinez, Law Office of Sonia Martinez
Speakers:
Allison C. Johs, Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.
Whitney M. Harvey, Esq., The Self Coached Lawyer, LLC
Dr. Joel P. Martin, Triad West, Inc. Positively Powerful Transformational DE&I Consultant
MissionStatementMaterials_09252024 (3.2 MB) | 42 Pages | Available after Purchase |
was recently appointed as a Judge Pro Tem for Maricopa County Justice Courts. For the past thirteen years, she has been the principal and owner of her own law firm in Mesa, Arizona. She also works in Indian Country and is licensed to practice in over 8 local tribal courts. She focuses her practice on representing tribal and non tribal members in their private family, dependency and criminal law matters. She has also been working with small businesses and tribal governments respecting issues with the Arizona's Medical Marijuana Act since 2010, and is the Vice President of the Arizona Cannabis Lawyer's Association. Ms. Martinez graduated Magna Cum Laude from Southwestern Law School as a John J. Schumacher Minority Leader Scholar and earned special United States Congressional recognition for Outstanding and Invaluable Public Service to the Community in 2004.
Licensed to practice law first in California in 2004, Ms. Martinez is the past Co-Chair of the Arizona State Bar Committee on Minorities and Women in the Law, Co-Chair of the 2015 State Bar Convention, Chair of the 2013 Minority Bar Convention, Past President of the Native American Bar Association of Arizona, and teaches a special seminar class at the ASU Indian Legal Program on representing criminal defendants in tribal court.
Ms. Martinez also serves on the Board of Directors and is the Compliance Officer for the United Food Bank, past board member for Whisper & Thunder, and Board Member for MomForce USA. In addition, she is a panel member on the selection committee for the Arizona State Bar Leadership Institute, and presented as a panelist at dozens of educational seminars. She is also a team member for the Maricopa County Superior Court Judicial Performance Review Commission Conference Teams. Most importantly, she is a mother of two daughters ages 24 and 15, and grandmother of two.
Whitney M. Harvey, Esq. is the founder and principal of The Self Coached Lawyer, a coaching and consulting practice that focuses on helping legal professionals achieve life-work balance and reconnect with their passion for their work. She is based in the Greater Phoenix area.
For the past 14 years, she has honed her legal expertise through successful litigation while also devoting herself to assisting fellow legal professionals in achieving personal and professional growth. Her motivation for coaching stems from her observations of systemic challenges within the legal profession that impact well-being, career satisfaction, and diversity. She is driven by a desire to establish new professional norms surrounding wellness, success, identity, and inclusion, to enhance the overall life-work balance and happiness of legal professionals.
Ms. Harvey utilizes a transformative, step-by-step coaching approach to support legal professionals in developing the mental tools needed to align their personal passions and missions with their legal careers. Her coaching also addresses time and stress management, along with the integration of mindful law approaches into their practices to foster creative problem-solving. As a consultant, Ms. Harvey aids leaders and firm owners in fostering mental clarity and focus, essential for establishing and sustaining cultures of well-being and inclusivity. She provides guidance for achieving personal and professional goals while creating a life-work balance that promotes individual well-being and career satisfaction.
Whitney M. Harvey obtained her Juris Doctor from Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in General Psychology, with a specialization in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
Ms. Harvey has achieved an AV rating as an attorney in Martindale-Hubbell, signifying the highest level of professional excellence and ethics. In addition, she has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, acknowledging her exceptional professional achievements. Ms. Harvey's accomplishments also extend to her being named among the "40 Under 40" in Phoenix, further highlighting her significant contributions to her field and community.
Schedule a clarity call with Ms. Harvey to figure out whether coaching/consulting grounded in the HypnoBreathwork® therapeutic modality is the right path for you and/or your organization. Her scheduling link is provided here: https://calendly.com/whitneyharvey/clarity-call. WHITNEY@THESELFCOACHEDLAWYER.COM | theselfcoachedlawyer.com
ALLISON C. JOHS President of Legal Ease Consulting, Inc., provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity and practice management coaching and consulting services for lawyers and law firms.
After leaving her position as Administrative Partner at one of Long Island’s premier law firms in 2005, Allison started Legal Ease Consulting, Inc. to help lawyers build better law practices. A former practicing lawyer and law firm manager, Allison understands the law firm environment and the daily pressures faced by lawyers trying to manage and build their business while practicing law and successfully serving their clients. Allison helps her clients create efficient, effective systems and operations to maximize productivity and
enhance client experience. Her clients learn how to identify and attract their ideal clients, improve their client intake and selection, increase client loyalty, develop client-friendly fee structures, and increase profits.
Allison is the author of the Legal Ease Blog at www.LegalEaseConsulting.com.
Dr. Joel P. Martin, Triad West, Inc. Positively Powerful Transformational DE&I Consultant
Dr. Joel is a life-changing, business-building woman. She empowers Positively Powerful Transformational Leaders Globally. A coach, speaker, author, and consultant, she specializes in working with people who passionately want to accelerate their success and be happier and more fulfilled. Dr. Joel is an international leadership trainer, executive coach, and resourceful connecter. She is President of global corporate training and development company, Triad West Inc. and Founder of Positively Powerful Woman Awards and Programs. She’s the author of “How To Be A Positively Power Person” and “MBA: Me Brand Awareness”. Dr. Martin is a dynamic, inspirational, energetic, and informative woman. Her unique niche is the nexus of what it takes to be a Transformational Leader, a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Change Agent, and a Positively Powerful Person in one’s life, business, relationships, community, and world. She’s appeared on the Today Show, ABC’s Sonoran Living, and in the NY Times, Black Enterprise, Essence (cover feature), Fortune, and US News and World Report.
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