This comprehensive Leadership training is designed to support attorneys in becoming powerful, inspiring and ethical leaders of legal teams, working groups and organizations. Many attorneys do not know how to develop their leadership skills and are ineffective or toxic leaders. Attorneys will learn their core leadership style and attendant strengths and weaknesses. Attorneys learn how to create effective strategies to improve their ability to supervise the work of others. The course covers interpersonal communication, goal setting, law office management, client conflict and case management, and financial planning.
COURSE INCLUDES:
- 2 Hour Video Instruction
- 30-minute coaching session
- Documents and Worksheets
SCHEDULE:
| TIME | SUBJECT | PARTICIPANT TASKS |
| 0:00 – 10:00 | Introduction and personal story of how leadership training improved me as an attorney | |
| 10:00 – 15:00 | Overview of course logistics and topics | Participant Lists Goals for Training |
| 15:00 – 35:00 | The use of DISC personality style assessment in leadership development, review of assessment, take assessment | Assessment Quiz #1 : Basic DISC DOC 1: Sample Free DISC assessment results – 123 Test DOC 2: Sample Paid DISC assessment results – WILEY |
| 35:00 – 50:00 | Review of participant’s DISC personality style assessment and opposite personality style | Assessment Quiz #2: Participant describes 3 insights |
| 50:00 – 60:00 | Discuss Goal Setting using Core Values and Primary Aim | DOC: 3 Personal and Professional Core Values Exercise DOC 4: Primary Aim Exercise Assessment Quiz #3: Participant lists Core Values and Primary Aim |
| 60:00 – 65:00 | 5 MINUTE BREAK | |
| 65:00 – 75:00 | Review of Reflective Listening communication tool for conflict management with clients and team members | DOC 5: Reflective Listening worksheet Assessment Quiz #4: Participant describes value and challenge of using RL tool |
| 75:00 – 90:00 | Review of WIR-LA accountability communication tool for clients and team members | DOC 6: WIR-LA Feedback Tool worksheet Assessment Quiz #5: Participant describes value and challenge of using WIR-LA tool |
| 90:00 – 100:00 | Utilization of tools in Law Office Management and Performance Evaluations | DOC 7: List of Attorney Tasks DOC 8: Performance Evaluation Protocol Assessment Quiz #6: Participant describes value and challenge of using tools in Management tasks |
| 100:00 – 110:00 | Utilization of tools in Financial Planning | DOC 9: Financial Management System Assessment Quiz #7: Participant describes value and challenge of using tools in Financial protocols |
| 110:00 – 120:00 | How to run effective meetings as a leader | DOC 10: Meeting Protocol Assessment Quiz #8 Participant describes value and challenge of using tools in Meeting protocols |
| 120:00 – 125:00 | Conclusion – further resources for leadership training and development, course evaluation | Assessment Quiz #9 Course Evaluation DOC TO EMAIL TO PARTICIPANT AND EMAIL TO STATE BAR: Issue Certificate of Attendance |
Unlike other professions, attorneys have critical ethical duties and burdensome competency requirements that demand high levels of personal performance, year in and year out. Failure to properly perform any of these broad mandates can lead to complaints, public reprimands, suspension and debarment.
Leadership is defined as: “Someone that other people follow.” State bar associations across the country are advocating for law firms to begin changing their company cultures in order to support lawyers in maintaining their wellness. As a Leader, your challenge is to create a workplace where attorneys stay in the flow of excellence every day. You also have to be an inspiration to other attorneys. It is obvious that most attorneys cannot meet these Leader challenges, and for this reason good Leaders are extremely valuable. When compared to the general population, attorneys suffer from twice as many incidents of substance use disorders and mental health issues.
Furthermore, increasing numbers of attorneys are being disciplined, sued and incarcerated for wrongdoing in their roles as lawyers.
Law firms’ reputations suffer when their attorneys burn out. Leaders have a daunting task in supporting Attorneys in a wide range of mandatory duties, that include the following:
- Competence (Model Rules 1.1)
- A lawyer shall provide competent representation to a client.
- Competent representation requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation.
- Diligence (Model Rules 1.3)
- A lawyer shall act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client.
- Communication (Model Rules 1.4)
- A lawyer shall obtain informed consent
- A lawyer shall keep client reasonably informed.
- A lawyer shall comply with reasonable requests for information.
- Conflict of Interest (Model Rules 1.7)
- Representation must not be limited by a personal interest of the attorney
- Safekeeping Property (Model Rules 1.15)
- Duty of trustee for client monies
- Declining or Terminating Representation (Model Rules 1.16)
- When a lawyer’s health (mental or physical) interferes with their ability to practice effectively, they have an ethical duty to step down.
- Expediting Litigation (Model Rules 3.2)
- A lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to expedite litigation
consistent with the interests of the client
- A lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to expedite litigation
- Misconduct (Model Rules 8.4)
- Lawyers cannot Commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the honesty,
trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer. This includes DUI and Illegal drug use or possession
- Lawyers cannot Commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the honesty,
Many Leaders avoid being in charge because of the extra demands and emotional drainage of being responsible for other attorneys. However, there is a systematic way to learn Leadership skills that, when mastered, make it easier to handle the responsibility. In order to have a long and truly successful career as a Leader in the law, you have to first understand yourself and create a vision of your ideal law office. You have to know your strengths and weaknesses. Without this critical data, you cannot master the fundamentals areas that are mandatory to becoming a successful Leader.
All attorneys have blind spots, so it is normal to feel frustrated and struggle in mastering Leadership skills. It is painful, humiliating and inevitable to make mistakes as a Leader. What is worse is to keep making the same mistakes over and over again.
Research in the areas of neuroscience, psychology, organizational development and economics prove that learning DISC is necessary to communicate your vision, create a healthy company culture, and manage conflict. You also need to know how to run meetings, how to manage your firm using an operations manual, and how to give performance evaluations.
ABOUT ACTUALIS ATTORNEY WELLNESS AND MARK C. DALY:
Even before becoming an attorney in 1999, I learned how to develop my personal and professional skills by attending workshops, educating myself, getting peer support, and hiring professional coaches and therapists. I learned how to bring out the best in myself, my companies and the teams I supervised in my legal career. Over the past 20 years I have become a certified professional coach and a certified Shadow Work ® coach and facilitator. I am a Registered, Non-Licensed Therapist in the State of Colorado with strict duties of confidentiality, which is very necessary when working with attorneys! I have taken courses in Voice Dialogue, Gottman Marriage Counseling and Emotionally Focused Therapy. I have used these skills to coach executives, managing and associate attorneys, as well as support staff, to become more satisfied and successful practicing law. Since 2004 I have been a registered CLE provider. I have coached and mentored dozens of attorneys in law office start up, practice management, and immigration law fundamentals.
I have been an immigration attorney for 26 years. In the beginning, I struggled financially, emotionally, physically and spiritually. I have been married, divorced, and finally remarried in 2010. As a single dad dealing with a traumatic divorce, I know what it is like to mismanage a law office, break rules of competence and act unethically. Through it all, I have managed to learn from my mistakes and gain mastery in the 5 fundamental areas of attorney wellness – Leadership, Management, Finances, Mental Health and Physical Health. I twice started, built up, managed, and sold successful law practices in Nashville and Denver, and now I am financially free. I maintain excellent and loving relationships with my wife and grown children, and I have a great relationship with my extended family and even my ex-wife! In 2025, my wife and I went on a one-year sabbatical around the world to learn, grow, relax and enjoy life. I gained a better understanding of myself, and decided to become an inactive attorney and launch Actualis Attorney Wellness. My primary aim is to help attorneys feel good, enjoy life, and do the right thing.