21 episodes

The Agile Attorney podcast teaches legal professionals how to streamline their legal workflows using the principles, practices, and tools of the Kanban Method.

Join Accredited Kanban Trainer and award-winning legal operations professional John E. Grant as he shares the keys to implementing effective strategies, practices, and technologies to drive true efficiency in your legal processes.

For more information on how John can help you develop an agile mindset and bust through your legal delivery bottlenecks, visit https://agileattorney.com.

This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like:

-How can I make my law practice more efficient?
-What is the best way to implement legal project management in my legal workflow?
-How can I best leverage technology to improve my legal workflows?
-What is the best way to transition my practice to flat fees or other alternative billing structures?
-How can I get my legal team to perform better?
-How can I better build productized legal services?
-What is the best way to increase law firm revenue without adding headcount?

The Agile Attorney Podcast John E. Grant

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    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

The Agile Attorney podcast teaches legal professionals how to streamline their legal workflows using the principles, practices, and tools of the Kanban Method.

Join Accredited Kanban Trainer and award-winning legal operations professional John E. Grant as he shares the keys to implementing effective strategies, practices, and technologies to drive true efficiency in your legal processes.

For more information on how John can help you develop an agile mindset and bust through your legal delivery bottlenecks, visit https://agileattorney.com.

This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like:

-How can I make my law practice more efficient?
-What is the best way to implement legal project management in my legal workflow?
-How can I best leverage technology to improve my legal workflows?
-What is the best way to transition my practice to flat fees or other alternative billing structures?
-How can I get my legal team to perform better?
-How can I better build productized legal services?
-What is the best way to increase law firm revenue without adding headcount?

    015. Mastering Effective Handoffs in Your Legal Practice

    015. Mastering Effective Handoffs in Your Legal Practice

    Handing off work, especially multiple back-and-forth handoffs, can be a huge source of delay and rework in your law practice.
    Tune in this week to discover how to be more effective when handing off work in your legal practice, minimizing the negative effects of ineffective handoffs. Rework is a harmful form of waste in your practice, so you’ll learn about the three different kinds of handoffs that occur in a law practice, and I give you practical tips for mastering effective handoffs.
    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/15

    • 30 min
    014. How to Prioritize Work Within Your Law Practice

    014. How to Prioritize Work Within Your Law Practice

    Ever started your Monday already swamped with emails and tasks, all competing for your attention? Determining the best sequence to tackle these tasks is crucial for maximizing your effectiveness throughout the week and beyond.
    In today’s episode, I introduce a structured framework that enhances your ability to prioritize demands effectively, helping you manage your limited time and resources. You’ll also gain insights into common pitfalls to avoid when prioritizing projects and tasks in your law firm.
    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/14

    • 24 min
    013. Taming Email Overwhelm

    013. Taming Email Overwhelm

    If you’re like a lot of attorneys, one of the more significant sources of overwhelm in your law practice comes from the sheer volume of emails and other communications you have to process in the course of your day.
    In today’s episode, I share my recommendations for designing a better communications policy for creating more effective, efficient communications that will ultimately reduce the administrative overhead of dealing with email, Slack, Teams, or other related tools. I also share how to get hold of a downloadable template for creating your own communication policy in your law practice, prefilled with recommendations from this episode.

    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/13

    • 23 min
    012. Principles for Legal Design with Alexandra Devendra

    012. Principles for Legal Design with Alexandra Devendra

    One of the hardest things to recognize in a law practice is how the default way in which lawyers approach and deliver their work creates barriers to access for everyday people trying to reach that lawyer’s services. So, how do you identify it and what can you do about it?
    This week, Alexandra Devendra, founder of design-focused B Corp law firm Aligned Law and I discuss the design elements that help meet your clients’ human needs. We explore Alix’s passion for organizational design, development, and alternative ownership models, and Alix shares her tips and tricks for more intentional design in your law practice.

    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/12

    • 32 min
    011. The Definition of Done

    011. The Definition of Done

    How do you know that you’ve done enough to meet the standards you’ve set for your law practice? Today, I have two specific tools that work beautifully together and amount to a specific type of quality standard policy that you can implement within your law practice.
    Tune in this week as I share two important parts of the Agile Framework - Definition of Done and Definition of Ready. I’m discussing the role that checklists play in coming up with your Definition of Done and Definition of Ready, and you’ll learn how these tools help you ensure the flow of work and client-facing deliverables through your systems.

    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/11

    • 22 min
    010. Make Policies Explicit

    010. Make Policies Explicit

    If you don’t have explicit policies, it becomes incredibly difficult to develop any consistency around how and when you deliver your work. Tune in this week to discover the importance of establishing simple but clear policies in your law practice.
    Those policies are going to be the key to improving the quality and consistency of your work product and your workflow. You’ll learn two different ways to think about policies that can help you accomplish the same thing, but ultimately, I think one of them is more powerful than the other.

    For full show notes, transcript, and more information, visit: https://www.agileattorney.com/10

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

NPOCounsel ,

Great to see this in my feed again!

What a treat to see new episodes showing up again. Welcome back, John. Not that I hated having to track you down on other peoples’ podcasts, but it’s great to see you putting out content on your channel again.

crankshaft333 ,

Highly recommended

John Grant is one of my favorite speakers about agile, law practice, and the future of law. Highly recommend this and his agile attorney materials.

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