Professor Gabriel Teninbaum, of Suffolk University Law School where he is Director of Suffolk Law's Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation.
Before becoming a dean, I was fortunate to serve as Suffolk Law's inaugural director of our Institute
on Law Practice Technology & Innovation and the related concentration in the area.
Dean Andrew Perlman Dean, Suffolk Law School; Director, Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation; Director, Legal Technology and Innovation Concentration.
Betsy serves on the Board of the American Bar Association's Legal Career Central and on the Advisory Board of Suffolk University Law School's Institute
on Law Practice Technology.
Suffolk University Law School: Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation Suffolk's Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation oversees projects and programs designed to leverage technology and other innovations to improve the practice of law and the delivery of legal services.
The meetup is hosted by Mootus and Suffolk Law's Institute
on Law Practice Technology & Innovation, with Suffolk generously donating the meeting space and refreshments.
Andrew Perlman, Dean, Suffolk Law School; Director, Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation; Director, Legal Technology and Innovation Concentration.
In addition to teaching professional responsibility at Suffolk University Law School and directing its Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation, Perlman was chief reporter for the ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20.
The Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation and, in tandem, the Legal Technology and Innovation Concentration for students were launched in early 2013.
The system uses a combination of modern - day algorithms and time - tested flash cards, according to the company's founder, Gabriel H. Teninbaum, professor of legal writing at Suffolk University Law School and director of the school's Institute
on Law Practice Technology & Innovation.
After using an early version of his legal tech audit in house, Flaherty teamed up with Suffolk University's Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation to make the LTA available for lawyers and law students.
Well, he's collaborating with Suffolk University Law School's Institute
on Law Practice Technology and Innovation to automate the audit so he can give it away to law students and general counsel at other companies.
Not exact matches
He has over 19 years of experience working with early - stage companies, particularly in the
technology field, concentrating his
practice on corporate formation and structure, joint ventures, licensing, intellectual property protection, corporate governance, shareholder agreements, employee incentive plans, securities
laws and private placements.
Karen Persis is an attorney who focuses her
practice on the areas of Adoption and Assisted Reproductive
Technology Law, which is also referred to as reproductive law or surrogacy l
Law, which is also referred to as reproductive
law or surrogacy l
law or surrogacy
lawlaw.
Law Office of Karen Persis, P.A. 1415 E. Robinson Street, Suite C Orlando, FL 32801 407-228-2864 www.karenpersis.com Karen Persis is an attorney who focuses her practice on the areas of Adoption and Assisted Reproductive Technology Law, which is also referred to as reproductive law or surrogacy l
Law Office of Karen Persis, P.A. 1415 E. Robinson Street, Suite C Orlando, FL 32801 407-228-2864 www.karenpersis.com Karen Persis is an attorney who focuses her
practice on the areas of Adoption and Assisted Reproductive
Technology Law, which is also referred to as reproductive law or surrogacy l
Law, which is also referred to as reproductive
law or surrogacy l
law or surrogacy
lawlaw.
Erie County is currently in the process of drafting legislation that proposes to establish new criminal standards for actions that endanger the welfare of children, provide for more robust and intensive CPS investigations, and update
technology and reporting
practices to better serve children and families, as well as focusing
on other improvements to current CPS
law.
There was something for everyone
on the menu: using Apple
technology, developing research - based
practices to teach students in the early grades, engaging students through digital instruction, understanding the new teacher evaluation system as set by state
law, preventing high - risk student behaviors and how Community Learning Schools meet the needs of students and their families.
In the newly reconstituted Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights, and
Law Program, the missions of the CSFR and NCLS continue to complement one another as staff pursue projects such as continuing seminars for judges on neuroscience and the law, personalized medicine, the state and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible research practices in changing research environments, and joint AAAS - China Association of Science and Technology workshops on science and ethi
Law Program, the missions of the CSFR and NCLS continue to complement one another as staff pursue projects such as continuing seminars for judges
on neuroscience and the
law, personalized medicine, the state and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible research practices in changing research environments, and joint AAAS - China Association of Science and Technology workshops on science and ethi
law, personalized medicine, the state and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible research
practices in changing research environments, and joint AAAS - China Association of Science and
Technology workshops
on science and ethics.
In South Dakota, Referred
Law 14 would tap a portion of the taxes collected from contractors to provide grants for in - state projects costing more than $ 5 million, including research
on alternative energy
technologies and improving agricultural
practices.
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We've seen the struggles with Brazilian logging and the
law before - with hackers breaking into logging records to increase how much can be poached, to barcode
technology for tracking legally felled trees, to Amazonian tribes people using Google Earth to monitor deforestation in their area - so is it possible that the increased attention
on logging
practices could be making a difference?
In the same way IP and litigation lawyers are well trained starting from early
on in
law school, e-discovery and other
technology - based areas of
practice need to get their due in the hallowed halls of academe.
«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.
Client expectations and an incoming generation of lawyers weaned
on technology, gaming, and the Internet, are forcing the traditional
law firm and ways of
practice to change.
Schwartz, author of the Connecticut Employment
Law Blog, is organizing an April 9 educational program at UConn Law School on how technology is changing the practice of l
Law Blog, is organizing an April 9 educational program at UConn
Law School on how technology is changing the practice of l
Law School
on how
technology is changing the
practice of
lawlaw.
The American Bar Association's
Law Practice Division has dozens of excellent books
on legal
technology generally as well as books
on specific products.
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.
«The lawyering survival guide, featuring posts
on blogging, careers, ethics, marketing, going paperless,
practice management, starting a
law firm, and
technology.»
Dubbed as «two days of engaging keynote presentations and interactive sessions
on technology for the legal industry», this looks like it'll be a fantastic opportunity for legal industry folks to learn more about Clio's
law practice management software (through the conference's Clio University track) and to hear from a great group of speakers
on topics ranging from virtual
practice, to mobile & paperless
law offices, social media and online marketing, cloud ethics and the future of
law.
(In addition to those mentioned above, other blog posts worth reading
on this are
Law,
Technology & Legal Marketing Blog, Resource Shelf, Jim Calloway's
Law Practice Tips Blog, 3 Geeks and a
Law Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspiracy.)
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.
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Jordan
practiced law for 8 years, with a focus
on business
law for early stage startups,
technology commercialization, and venture capital and angel investing.
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.
According to Nicole Black at the MyCase blog, the infographic I've embedded below, 10 Technologies that Have Changed the
Practice of
Law, was inspired by a post here
on LawSites, A Chronology of Legal
Technology, 1842 - 1995.
What can we collectively do to introduce
technology and client - focused service processes into your
practice to make you more efficient and able to focus
on what you went to
law school for — helping people?
Often lauded as «practical» by her clients who appreciate her «realworld» advice, Jill focuses her
practice on HIPAA and other federal and state privacy and security
laws, the implementation and use of electronic health records and health information
technology, and compliance with the federal Stark
Law and the federal Anti-Kickback Statute.
Using cloud - based
technology under creative, but effective, business models, can increase efficiencies so that lawyers can focus
on what they do best -
practice law.
For even more insight
on the future of
law practice, don't miss Mitch Kowalski's newest book, «The Great Legal Reformation,» which explores how
technology is changing the way that
law firm's conduct business through interviews and case studies of progressive
law firms that are leading the way.
In
Law Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the future of law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive down cos
Law Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the future of law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive dow
Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the future of
law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive down cos
law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive dow
practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof
on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery;
technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive down costs.
A long - time member of the ABA
Law Practice Management Section, participating
on the ABA TECHSHOW planning board and as a TECHSHOW presenter, her dedication to spreading knowledge about legal management and
technology make her a great addition to the College of
Law Practice Management.
Industry consolidation, a changing workforce, and
technology innovations also have had an impact
on law practices.
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.
It is my honor this week to talk to Haley Odom Ackerman, a former paralegal turned
law firm consultant focusing
on technology, efficiency, and
practice management.
Prior to joining Culhane Meadows, he was a partner in the
technology section of FisherBroyles, and before that he spent nine years as Counsel at the
law firm of Alston & Bird where his
practice centered
on high
technology commercial transactions, including software licensing agreements, complex
technology integration agreements, software development and distribution agreements, wireless telecommunications agreements and related corporate legal matters.
Ron Friedmann is the founder and president of Prism Legal Consulting, Inc., which advises
law firms and departments
on strategic
technology planning, knowledge management, litigation and
practice support, and serving clients more effectively with
technology.
This blog is all about the tension between
technology and innovation
on one side and the
law and
practice of
law on the other.
In thinking about my presentation next week for the ACLEA annual meeting about «How
Technology is Changing the
Practice of
Law... and CLE,» I suddenly remembered that I had once written a magazine article
on this very topic.
The American Bar Association's
Law Practice Management magazine, January / February 2008 issue focuses
on marketing
technology trends.
A virtual
law office, or virtual
law firm, is a
law practice that doesn't have a traditional brick - and - mortar office and largely relies
on technology to meet client needs.