

LexThink law firm retreats and practice group meetings use out-of-the-box methods, proven techniques and creative exercises to deliver a focused, collaborative and productive experience that your lawyers will remember for years.
LexThink Workshops utilize innovative methods like creative writing, improvisational theatre and role-playing exercises to teach lawyers how to find great clients, understand them more and serve them better.
LexThink founder Matt Homann can speak at your next conference or firm retreat. A passionate and effective speaker, he shares creative ways lawyers can make bold, innovative changes in their practices that profit both firm and client. Learn more.
LexThink led my team through the best retreat I’ve ever experienced. With LexThink’s approach, we were able to build the groundwork for constructive new partnerships with other departments, as well as take advantage of creative insights into our own processes that couldn’t have occurred without LexThink’s unique leadership. Brendon Connelly, George Fox University
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Earlier this month, I had the privilege of facilitating a retreat for Mindy Thomas-Fulks’ Tennessee CLE Curriculum Committee. For around six hours, we worked with around 25 practicing lawyers and her staff to discuss new curriculum ideas, different marketing channels and alternative formats for programming. Part of our work was centered around small groups of…
Why explore an “untraditional” format for your next conference, meeting or law firm retreat? Chris Corrigan says it better than I can: [The] planning committee should focus on building a container into which participants can pour their ideas. Creative, engaging, participatory conferences and gatherings have substantial participation undertaken by the participants themselves. They look at…
Want an easy-to-facilitate session that will deliver a ton of useful information at your next retreat or conference? Try a round of Rapid-Fire Idea Sharing. I just introduced the format at ACLEA‘s Annual Meeting in Boston, which I co-chaired. Here’s how it worked: I asked 20 CLE pros to share something cool or interesting they’d done…
Whether your next law firm retreat takes place at a tropical location or in the firm’s conference room, there are several things to keep in mind to make it productive, useful and fun. Here are Ten “Rules” that you should keep in mind when planning your next firm retreat that can make it great: 1. …