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About the Seminar
Ready to make the switch from reactive to proactive case or matter management? Legal project management is a best-practices approach for scoping, planning, executing, and controlling legal work, given the constraints of time, budget, and performance requirements.
This practical
and straightforward program covers a variety of methods and tools to assist in
delivering legal services more efficiently and profitably. It also explores how
LPM helps legal professionals adhere naturally to many South Carolina Rules of
Professional Conduct.
Whether your firm or organization manages litigation or transactional matters, join us as we explore the three major project management philosophies — predictive, agile, and hybrid — and dive into hot topics such as communications planning, avoiding scope creep, case estimating techniques, quality management, risk management, capturing lessons learned and much more.
Included
Sessions:
Project
Management for the Legal Profession: Session I - The Predictive/Waterfall
Method
Project
Management for the Legal Profession, Session II: The Agile/Scrum Method
Alicia Mitchell-Mercer is Director of Project Management at Lex Project Management Consulting Group. She oversees outsourced Project Management Office (PMO) and Legal Project Management (LPM) services to legal organizations that lack PMO or LPM capabilities. She also provides training on improving efficiency, mitigating risks, and optimizing resources. She is also a project manager at Brown & Associates PLLC in Charlotte.
Alicia has a B.S. in Legal Studies and an M.S. in Project
Management. She is presently pursuing a Doctorate in Public Administration.
Previously, she worked as a civil litigation paralegal and trust manager.
Alicia is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP)
by the Project Management Institute, a certified Legal Project Practitioner
(LPP) by the International Institute of Legal Project Management, and a
Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) by Scrum Alliance. She has paralegal certifications
from the NC State Bar, the SC Bar, NALA - The Paralegal Association, and The
National Federation of Paralegal Associations. She has advanced certifications
in Trial Practice, Contracts Administration, E-discovery, and Business
Organizations: Incorporated Entities.
Alicia is Chair of the Utilization and Technology Committees of the NCBA, PD. Previously, she served on the Internet and Regulations Task Force, the Paralegal Division Council, and Chaired the Publication and Communication Committees. In 2021 Alicia received the NCBA Distinguished Paralegal of the Year Award. Alicia is also an advisory member of the State Bar's Subcommittee Studying Regulatory Change and serves NALA - The Paralegal Association as Chair of the Continuing Education Council and on their Board of Directors.
Seminar
Agenda
Welcome and
Introductions
Project Management for the Legal Profession: Session I - The Predictive/Waterfall Method
Alicia
Mitchell-Mercer, Lex Project Management Consulting Group, Charlotte
Project
Management for the Legal Profession, Session II: The Agile/Scrum Method*
Alicia
Mitchell-Mercer, Lex Project Management Consulting Group, Charlotte
Adjourn
Mandatory MCLE
Credit Hours
This seminar
qualifies for 2.91 MCLE credit hours, including up to 2.91 LEPR credit hours.
This seminar is an Intermediate level
program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2023, please use this course code: 234575ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024,please use this course code: 241241ADO.
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