EETL Podcast: Allison Johs Breaks Down How Lawyers Can Make Better Use Of Their Work Days

Episode 68 of the Everything Except The Law podcast has arrived! This time we're speaking with Allison Johs, President of Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In this episode, Allison and host Taryn Winter Brill discuss why not all tasks are worth an attorney's time, the value of having practice management software to help run your firm, re-finding your passion for working in law and much more!
About our guest:
Allison C. Johs, Esq. shows law firms how to prevent lawyer meltdown and build a practice they take pleasure in, with clients they truly care for. She provides productivity, practice management, social media, copywriting, marketing and business development coaching and consulting services for lawyers and law firms.
Allison was a practicing lawyer for 15 years and worked as the Administrative Partner at Lewis, Johs, Avallone, Aviles, LLP, a multi-disciplinary law firm with offices on Long Island and in Manhattan that grew from 15 attorneys to over 50 attorneys during her time at the firm. As a result of her experience as both a lawyer and a 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.
Learn more about the services Allison provides here!
Or email Allison directly at [email protected].
See the previous episode of “Everything Except The Law” here.
This podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at [email protected].
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