I speak and write frequently on information, technology, law library, and
law practice technology issues.
Not exact matches
Grappling with entrepreneurs trying to leverage
technology and create new businesses that operate outside existing
practices, and sometimes
laws, is no new
issue for the Public Utilities Commission.
The Program is committed to promoting high standards for the
practice of science and engineering; advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications; engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts; monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical, legal, and human rights
issues related to science and
technology; furthering the use of science and
technology in support of human rights; and initiating activities to address the impact of developments at the intersection of science,
technology, and
law.
«I had no idea that 10 years later, I would have written several books, appeared just about all over the country speaking to lawyers on
technology issues, and become involved with a great group of
law practice management experts.
In California, the State Bar Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct («COPRAC»)
issued Opinion 2012 - 184 on the operation of a Virtual
Law Office («VLO»), which follows on Opinion 2010 - 179 on technology in law practi
Law Office («VLO»), which follows on Opinion 2010 - 179 on
technology in
law practi
law practice.
In Delaware, the Supreme Court set up its Commission on
Law & Technology in 2013 for the purpose of issuing guidance on the use of technology in the practice of l
Law &
Technology in 2013 for the purpose of issuing guidance on the use of technology in the practi
Technology in 2013 for the purpose of
issuing guidance on the use of
technology in the practi
technology in the
practice of
lawlaw.
In fact, the December
issue of
Law Technology News will have an article I wrote in which I describe 16 ways lawyers can use Twitter in their
practices.
Its purpose was to pull together and serve as a clearinghouse for volunteers and resources to help Gulf Coast
law firms with
issues relating to legal
technology,
practice management and data recovery.
The American Bar Association's
Law Practice Management magazine, January / February 2008
issue focuses on marketing
technology trends.
He currently serves as first vice president of the AAML's Pennsylvania chapter, and as co-chair of the national
Practice &
Technology Committee, as well as co-chair of the Amicus Committee, which advises the U.S. Supreme Court on family
law issues.
I decided to take my 23 Things experiences and frequent future of
law conference attendances and apply them to modern legal
technology and
practice issues.
A well - known speaker and writer on legal
technology, Jeff will be covering legal
technology (of course), mobile devices, strategic planning and
law practice management, Web
technologies, as well as privacy and security
issues and interesting blogging tips.
Starting today, we're bringing you a fresh column every day, written by experts on the topics — Legal Publishing, the
Practice of
Law, Legal Information, Outsourcing, Legal Marketing, Justice
Issues, Legal
Technology, and e-Discovery.
Jean Clauson of ARAG believes the
issue is resources: «Whether it is budget, time, or speed at which
technology changes, GP Solos share an ongoing struggle to balance the technical
practice of
law with managing efforts to run an efficient business model at the pace consumers need and demand to receive legal services.»
I don't mean to trivialize the
issues related to
practicing law and internet
technologies.
He is a prolific writer, speaker and blogger (www.avoidaclaim.com) on legal malpractice, risk management, legal
technology, and
law practice management
issues.
Dan writes and speaks on risk management,
technology and
law practice management issues, and is currently editor - in - chief of the ABA's Law Practice Magazi
law practice management issues, and is currently editor - in - chief of the ABA's Law Practice M
practice management
issues, and is currently editor - in - chief of the ABA's
Law Practice Magazi
Law Practice M
Practice Magazine.
«Posts cover news, court rulings, and
practice tips related to intellectual property
law, privacy
law, and
issues pertaining to
technology and new media.»
The
law these groups
practice spans a range of communications and
technology issues and legal and regulatory frameworks.
The latest
issue is out
Law Practice Today, the monthly digital magazine of the ABA's
Law Practice Division, and the focus is on legal
technology.
There are other areas of concern and new
issues will emerge as both the
law practice environment and available
technologies evolve.
Dan Pinnington, director of practicePRO — which «helps lawyers take proactive steps to avoid legal malpractice claims and shows them how to grow a successful and thriving
law practice» — says all lawyers should have a basic understanding of
practice finances, management
issues (managing, marketing, and
technology), and know how to handle retainers.
My TechTips column from the Summer 2008
issue of LAWPRO Magazine summarizes what I think are the 10 essential
technology skills and
practices that every lawyer and
law office staff person should be familiar with.
Lawyers can no longer
practice today without some
technology, and refusing to adopt these skills is as much a competence
issue as substantive
law.
Mr. Gatto's
practice is national and international, and it encompasses a full range of IP and
technology issues, including: patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret litigation; counseling and
technology transactions; developing and implementing IP strategies to protect and to monetize IP assets; creating and implementing corporate IP programs; conducting IP audits; conducting complex patent prosecution, including patent appeals, interferences, Inter Partes Review (IPRs), reissues and protests; handling patent enforcement
issues, including licensing and litigation; negotiating and drafting
technology agreements; conducting IP due diligence in and negotiating IP aspects of mergers, acquisitions and financings; rendering opinions concerning the infringement, validity and enforceability of patents; handling trademark prosecution, domain name, copyright and trade secret matters; handling IP aspects of employment
issues; advising clients on legal
issues associated with open source software including open source patent
issues, licensing, open source compatibility
issues, indemnity
issues and developing and implementing corporate policies on use of open source software; advising clients on the legality of cutting edge Internet business methods and
technology; and advising clients on computer
law issues such as computer fraud and abuse and SPAM - related
issues.
It covers everything you could ever want to know about starting a solo
law practice, from choosing legal malpractice insurance and
technology issues to pricing your services and marketing your
practice.
I don't think there's much of a difference in how people approach legal hacking from country to country because
issues like access to justice, the integration of
technology into
law practice, and the relationship between existing
laws and emerging
technologies are all global
issues.
I mean, I thought that having been a veteran of ABA TECHSHOW, having been the Chair of the ABA's
Law Practice Division, I thought I was up on technology, but at last I was not, and one of the things was the issue of server for your law firm and having all your informati
Law Practice Division, I thought I was up on
technology, but at last I was not, and one of the things was the
issue of server for your
law firm and having all your informati
law firm and having all your information.
A Fellow and past - President of the College of
Law Practice Management, he has spoken on professional and
technology issues to hundreds of groups in ten countries.
«After evaluating
practice management software as a service (SaaS) in the October 2011
issue of
Law Technology News, I sent a request for information to LexisNexis, Orion Law Management Systems, and Thomson Reuters so I could compare their PM software installed in midsize law firms (50 + attorneys)...&raq
Law Technology News, I sent a request for information to LexisNexis, Orion
Law Management Systems, and Thomson Reuters so I could compare their PM software installed in midsize law firms (50 + attorneys)...&raq
Law Management Systems, and Thomson Reuters so I could compare their PM software installed in midsize
law firms (50 + attorneys)...&raq
law firms (50 + attorneys)...»
As part of our
law firm start - up and management trainings, we help educate lawyers on the various
technologies available to enhance the
practice of
law, discuss the security
issues that should concern them, and help them understand how to do due diligence without having to be an IT professional.
Specifically, a
Practice Advisor at the
Law Society of BC is quoted as follows: Some lawyers are so keen on the technology and reducing overhead by having a «virtual law firm» that they are not putting their minds to the professional responsibility issues regarding confidentiality, conflicts,
Law Society of BC is quoted as follows: Some lawyers are so keen on the
technology and reducing overhead by having a «virtual
law firm» that they are not putting their minds to the professional responsibility issues regarding confidentiality, conflicts,
law firm» that they are not putting their minds to the professional responsibility
issues regarding confidentiality, conflicts,...
It truly is a amazon of legal
technologies where you are likely to find a solution for almost every
law practice related
issue.»
That requires an understanding of
practice issues (what's important); business of
law (operations designed to deliver services optimally);
technology (how best to build it); and users (how to make tech user - friendly to provider / consumer and compatability with existing tools).
So begins my column, It's Time To Love
Technology, in the January / February
issue of
Law Practice Magazine.
These skills include how to use basic
technologies (Word, Excel, PDF) effectively when
practicing law, how to draft contracts effectively and negotiate common deal points, and how to handle ethical
issues.
It's a great overview of some of the
issues surrounding the use of
technology in the
practice of
law and its impact on
law firm clients.
You can expect a column a week on each of the following: the
Practice of
Law, Legal
Technology, Outsourcing, Legal Marketing, Legal Information, Justice
Issues, and Legal Publishing.
Other popular legal
technology blogs to consider include: 1) Future Lawyer, written by the always - knowledgable Florida litigator Rick Georges; 2) Technologist, a group blog; 3) Divorce Discourse, where attorney Lee Rosen shares
technology and
law practice management advice; 4) Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
law practice management advice; 4) Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech
practice management advice; 4)
Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech
Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal
technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal
technology on the
practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech
practice of
law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech
issues.
Published twice a year, every Family Lawyer Magazine
issue features a wide range of subjects — including legal, financial,
technology, marketing,
practice management, and health and well - being articles — geared towards busy family
law professionals.