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Time Management for Lawyers: Making Every Six Minutes Count

Edited by: Alex Davies

ISBN13: 9781837231348
To be Published: August 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: A4 Paperback
Price: £159.00



Time Management for Lawyers is aguide designed to help legal professionals take control of their time and enhance both productivity and wellbeing. In a fast-paced and high-pressure profession, time management is the key to thriving – not just surviving. This book explores practical strategies for managing overwhelming caseloads, maintaining a healthy work–life balance and preventing burnout. It covers the latest technological influences, including how AI is reshaping how lawyers manage time and tasks, while also addressing the mental and emotional challenges of working in law.

From optimizing focus to managing client demands and avoiding distractions, this book helps lawyers achieve peak performance while still leaving room for creativity, innovation, and personal wellbeing. With expert advice on delegation, prioritization, and setting clear goals, Time Management for Lawyers: Strategies to improve performance and optimize efficiency equips you with the tools to reclaim your time and thrive in your legal career.

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method
Contents:
Chapter 1: The time challenge in law
By Catrin Mills
Chapter 2: The art of delegation
By Todd Hutchison
Chapter 3: Prioritization – focusing on what matters most
By Karen Dunn Skinner and David Skinner
Chapter 4: Making time for business development
By Joanna Gaudoin
Chapter 5: Work–life balance and wellbeing – protecting your health and energy
By Jean-Baptiste LeBelle and Alice Boullier de Branche
Chapter 6: The impact of working from home – efficiency or distraction?
By Nikki Aldersen
Chapter 7: AI and time management – a game changer for lawyers
By Sarah Murphy
Chapter 8: The culture of busyness – breaking free from constant overload
By Gary Miles
Chapter 9: The “always-on” mindset – managing client expectations and boundaries
By Mila Trezzo
Chapter 10: Neuroproductivity – mastering your mind to master your time
By Anna Marra
Chapter 11: Making space for creativity – a path to wellbeing and peak performance
By Karen Skinner
Chapter 12: Career planning and strategic time management
By Todd Hutchison
Chapter 13: Mastering time for a successful legal career
By Rachel Brushfield