Paralegal Billable Hours

Made Easy For You

Are you tired of struggling to come up with a better way to describe every .1 of your day?


Have you ever spent a .1 of your admin time just trying to describe what you did for a .2 task yesterday?


If you answered yes to either of those, you’re not alone!  


It’s not easy when the clients are coming up with more restrictions and more sophisticated methods for reducing their legal bills.  


If you’re a paralegal working in a law firm with a billable hour requirement, mastering the skill of drafting time entries is more important than ever to your paralegal career.


The Art & Science of Drafting Time Entries will give you methods that make it easy for the clients (and the billing partner!) to see the value of the work you are doing.



Some highlights of what we cover in this course:


  • Key content that should be in every single time entry
  • How to spend less time on drafting time entries and more time doing the actual work that needs to be done
  • The red flags that corporate clients are looking for in your time entries
  • Understanding the importance of showing value and not just adding more words to your time entry
  • How to get over the two hurdles of every time entry

 

Art & Science of Drafting Time Entries

Paralegal Professional Development

  • CLE Credit

    This course is approved for 1.0 CLE credit. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate to submit for credit.

  • Mobile-Friendly

    You can view the course 24/7 from any computer, tablet or mobile device. Start and stop the course as often as you want.

  • Course Access

    Your course purchase includes access to the course for 30 days. But we also know that life happens! If you can't finish the course, just ask and we'll extend your course access period.

The Art & Science of Drafting Time Entries

Key strategies to take the stress out of time entry.

Meet the Presenter

Ann Pearson

Ann Pearson is the Founder and Director of Training for the Paralegal Boot Camp®. Ann develops training for paralegals with a unique hands-on practical approach to provide the paralegal skills missing from most paralegal certificate programs. Ms. Pearson has over 30 years in the legal industry, first as a litigation paralegal and later as a paralegal manager at McKenna, Long & Aldridge LLP. In her role as a paralegal manager, she managed the paralegals and case assistants in their Atlanta, New York, and San Diego offices. Ms. Pearson significantly increased the profitability, skillset, and retention rates (job satisfaction!) of the paralegal group through methods she now teaches in her Paralegal Boot Camp courses.