Don Mrozek to Present at MPF Fall Symposium on Law Firm Succession Planning
Webinar
Nov 3, 2021
Hinshaw's Don Mrozek will present in a series of panel presentations at the Managing Partner Forum (MPF) Fall Symposium, November 3, 2021. Mrozek is the former chairman of Hinshaw (1989-2015), and currently chairs the firm's Consultants and Coaches for the Profession® practice, which provides a series of business advisory services to law firms.
The MPF Fall Symposium is a full-day law firm leadership conference designed especially for managing partners and leaders of smaller and midsize law firms. The topic this year is "succession planning" and will cover a variety of issues associated with this challenging issue.
Mrozek will present on the following panels:
- "State of the Legal Profession and Registrant Survey Results"
- "A Big Picture Look at Succession Alternatives"
- "Lessons Learned: A Panel of Active and Retired Managing Partners Tells It Like It Is"
For more information and to register, visit the MPF website.
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