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Every litigator knows the anxiety of watching a court deadline approach on the calendar. But what seasoned attorneys understand—and what newer lawyers need to learn quickly—is that the visible deadline is merely the final step in a carefully orchestrated timeline.
Drawing from nine years of experience in big law, I pull back the curtain on the true anatomy of legal deadlines and share the system I wish someone had taught me on day one. We explore the critical differences between court deadlines, client review periods, internal team checkpoints, and the often-overlooked personal deadlines that protect your sanity and work quality. This episode walks through how effective attorneys work backward from the finish line, building in sufficient time for each necessary step.
The strategic approach to deadlines isn't just about avoiding missed filings—it's about recognizing how your work fits into the larger picture. When you understand that missing your personal deadline compresses review time, stresses the team, rushes client feedback, and ultimately risks the quality of the final product, you begin to see deadlines differently. They become tools for success rather than sources of anxiety.
For those inevitable moments when life intervenes and deadlines become challenging, communication becomes your most valuable skill. Learn how to handle the unexpected without leaving teammates in the lurch or damaging professional relationships. Discover how proper deadline management creates space for both excellence and well-being in a demanding profession. By the end of this episode, you'll have practical strategies to transform how you approach time management in your practice, whether you're a seasoned attorney or just beginning your legal career.
Find out more at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilystedman/.
By Emily Logan Stedman5
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Every litigator knows the anxiety of watching a court deadline approach on the calendar. But what seasoned attorneys understand—and what newer lawyers need to learn quickly—is that the visible deadline is merely the final step in a carefully orchestrated timeline.
Drawing from nine years of experience in big law, I pull back the curtain on the true anatomy of legal deadlines and share the system I wish someone had taught me on day one. We explore the critical differences between court deadlines, client review periods, internal team checkpoints, and the often-overlooked personal deadlines that protect your sanity and work quality. This episode walks through how effective attorneys work backward from the finish line, building in sufficient time for each necessary step.
The strategic approach to deadlines isn't just about avoiding missed filings—it's about recognizing how your work fits into the larger picture. When you understand that missing your personal deadline compresses review time, stresses the team, rushes client feedback, and ultimately risks the quality of the final product, you begin to see deadlines differently. They become tools for success rather than sources of anxiety.
For those inevitable moments when life intervenes and deadlines become challenging, communication becomes your most valuable skill. Learn how to handle the unexpected without leaving teammates in the lurch or damaging professional relationships. Discover how proper deadline management creates space for both excellence and well-being in a demanding profession. By the end of this episode, you'll have practical strategies to transform how you approach time management in your practice, whether you're a seasoned attorney or just beginning your legal career.
Find out more at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilystedman/.