Billing Without Burnout
Long hours don’t equal success. Learn to bill accurately, manage workload efficiently, and communicate value—turning timekeeping into a strategic tool that boosts productivity, promotes profitability, and prevents burnout.
Welcome!
How Billables Drive Revenue
Quiz: What (Generally) is Billable?
Time Spend on Different Tasks - What is Acceptable?
Effective, Contemporaneous Timekeeping
The 10 Commandments of Timekeeping
Partner Insights on Communicating Value
Examples of Bad vs. Good Time Entries
Quiz: Communicating Value
Progress Update Template
Sustainable Productivity and Working Smarter
Energy Management Tips and Tricks
Daily Planner Template
Please Tell Us About Your Experience!
Roger E. Barton is the Managing Partner of Barton LLP, where he applies over 30 years of experience to lead a firm that provides quality and results through a practical and business-minded approach. In addition to managing the firm, he represents clients in the capital markets and financial services industries regarding securities fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, common-law fraud, 10b-5 class actions, and breach of representations and warranties.
Roger has been rated by The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel Magazine and The National Law Journal as one of the Top Commercial Litigators in the United States and is a Senior Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America- a trial lawyer honorary society limited to less than .05% of lawyers in America. He is also Designated Author & Analytical Columnist for Reuters Legal News and Westlaw Today in the areas of Securities Litigation & Regulation and the Business of Law.
Don D. Ford III is the managing partner of Ford + Bergner LLP and is board-certified in estate planning and probate. With nearly 30 years of experience, Don specializes in tax and estate planning, probate, guardianships, and mediation.
Don serves as a commissioner on the Judicial Branch Certification Commission and previously served as Vice-Chair of the Texas Guardianship Certification Board and Chair of the Rules Committee. His leadership extends to the editorial board of the Houston Lawyer Magazine and the Board of Trustees for the Houston Lawyer Referral Service. Don graduated from Baylor University with degrees in Accounting and Law, followed by extensive post-graduate coursework in taxation.
William (Bill) Josten is Director of Client Value and Commercial Strategy with Honigman LLP, where he aligns the firm’s legal services with evolving client needs and business goals. He works with firm leaders to develop client-focused service strategies that are competitive, practical, and efficient. Formerly a practicing attorney of nearly 20 years, Bill brings a wealth of knowledge on how law firms operate and succeed.
Before joining Honigman, Bill spent over a decade in various roles at Thomson Reuters, most recently Senior Manager of Enterprise Legal Thought Leadership for the Thomson Reuters Institute. Through Thomson Reuters, he published more than 100 reports on the global legal market and worked closely with law firms around the world on issues and opportunities for law firm profitability, pricing, cost recovery, and sustainable business growth strategy.
Mike Lubofsky is a licensed psychotherapist, attorney, and serves as a Mental Health Hearing Officer for the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda. In 2025, he founded Attorney Therapists as a preeminent online resource for attorneys seeking mental health assistance.
Mike specializes in working with highly intellectual and analytical clients—particularly attorneys—through individual therapy and group programs, including an attorney-focused Emotional Intelligence and Regulation Group.
Before earning his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Wright Institute, he obtained a JD at Boston University and worked at a large law firm in multiple roles. Mike has been featured in The National Law Journal and San Diego Lawyer Magazine on issues related to attorney mental health.