file-notes-live with Amanda Little
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A spa day for the women leading family law
Too many women in family law are carrying the mental load of everyone else - their team, their clients, their firm - leaving little left for themselves.
So how do you get that time back? It works both ways. Take care of yourself, and you have the capacity to set your firm and clients up for success. Get your firm's systems right, so your team can do their best work, and your clients are better served.
Enjoy some well-earned pampering, then settle into honest, peer-led conversation over nourishing food - you'll both contribute to and benefit from the knowledge shared amongst the group.
We will cover:
- Implementing systems and technology so your firm doesn't rely on you
- Enabling everyone in your team to love what they do
- Prioritising your own wellbeing and making time to rest
Hosted by Sophie Svenson, Head of Marketing and Partnerships at VXT and host of file-notes, and Amanda Little, Director of ALA Law, and Founder and CEO of Family Law Education Network (FLENA) and LawManage.
Amanda is an Accredited Specialist in Family Law with over 15 years across mediation, dispute resolution, and collaborative practice - leading a national movement that's transforming how family lawyers across Australia and New Zealand learn, collaborate, and deliver better outcomes for clients.
What is file-notes-live?
file-notes-live is an intimate, in-person event for ambitious law firm leaders. Each event features an expert speaker and candid conversations about the realities, opportunities and challenges of running a firm, covering technology, talent, growth, and everything in between.
Get a taste of what file-notes-live events are like below.
Brought to you by
VXT
VXT is a phone system built for lawyers. It integrates with your practice management system to display client information on incoming calls and automatically saves all of the important details from your phone calls, such as billable time and full call transcriptions, into your practice management system against the correct legal matter.
Family Law Education Network (FLENA)
The Family Law Education Network (FLENA) was founded by Amanda Little to provide a professional and collaborative space for practitioner advancement, education and support. Over time, FLENA has grown into a national network committed to strengthening the quality, consistency and strategic capability of family law practice across Australia.