Not exact matches
She has polished her
practice of intellectual property
law with graduate study in information arts and
technology (new media publishing) in order to help her clients with the practical and legal changes caused by the
coming of age of the Internet.
When it
comes to
law practice management
technology, recent years have seen the launch of a bevy of cloud - based platforms.
From predicting how
technology will change the
practice of
law to examining innovations in billing
practices, lawyers will always learn about the latest trends at Jordan's blogs and
come away with new perspectives on the future of our profession and how we can improve our own
practices.
The idea
came from her own experience of a lack of suitable options for case management systems, during both her time as a
law firm litigator and when trying to source
technology for her own
practice.
That statement is not
coming from a luddite lawyer who hates
technology, but from the CTO of a startup / vc
law practice that I am 100 % certain is on the cutting edge of legal
technology (the kind that actually works) adoption.
I've been meaning to write a post about iPad 4 Lawyers, the new blog from Tom Mighell, a self - described «
technology nut» who is one of the smartest people I know when it
comes to the practical uses of
technology in
law practice.
Hands - on
practice beyond the traditional summer internship can help ground
law students in real - world scenarios where
technology and automation are already
coming into play.
In the legal profession, a right to access
technology must be recognized for its unprecedented impact to date on the
practice of
law, and likely even more profound impact in years to
come.
In it, you imply that it is my responsibility to help you write your blog, create video ads, and
come up with unique and exciting ways to use
technology in the
practice of
law.
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In the
coming years, we hope to engage
law school clinics and their students to learn and use the
technology so that they can incorporate it (if not the actual software, something like it) in their own
practice.
Our panel, entitled «Virtual
Law Practice: How To Embrace
Technology and Deliver Legal Services Online,» aimed to address the practical challenges of reaching and communicating with prospective and existing clients who have
come to expect more efficient, affordable, on - demand services across the board.
It
comes at a time when the
practice of
law is in the midst of a
technology - driven revolution and outsourcing, insourcing, and a glut of under - and un-employed
law grads has upended accepted wisdom about the business of -LSB-...]
The practicePRO website has
come to include a wealth of
practice resources for lawyers, including various checklists, precedent retainer letters / agreements, limitations period tables, articles on
law office
technology, a firm budget and a business plan and much more.
Sam Glover: We're going to take about two minutes for sponsors, and when we
come back, I want to talk about another aspect of 1
LAW which we haven't really touched on, but is really interesting, and you have, well 1
LAW and you, have been working on some interesting ways to use
technology to get more about of
law practice, including working with Watson, IBM's famous Watson AI.
Whether it's legal
technology trends or
practice management advice from the experts, you'll be sure to find a few nuggets of wisdom that you can use to position your
law firm for success in the
coming year!
The time has
come for legal education to adopt
technology as a necessary and vital part of the
practice of
law through the integration of
technology theory in the core curriculum, the addition of hands - on
technology skills labs and the creation of a transitional environment to support digital immigrant faculty who should be teaching
technology theory within the classroom.
Therein, the danger of burying one's head in the sand when it
comes to keeping abreast of
technology and more importantly being effective in the actual use of the
technology tools used in the
practice of
law truly lies!
Law generally tends to lag behind other industries from a
technology standpoint, but when it
comes to the client facing parts of your
practice, you should strive to be at the cutting edge.
And to do that, we're going to
come out with recommendations to adapting
technology into their
law practices.
I have spoken with Lee a number of times about the present and future of family
law, and from my point of view he is truly a visionary when it
comes to using
technology, the Internet, social media, and implementing strategies and systems such as flat fees for service, to build his
practice.