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Maximize Your Decision-Making: A Review Of Emerging Technology Trends, Carol Watson
Maximize Your Decision-Making: A Review Of Emerging Technology Trends, Carol Watson
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Provides overview of new technologies (both software and hardware) that could become the "next big thing."
Don't Panic: The Lawyer’S Guide To Making Your Own Mobile App, Jason Tubinis
Don't Panic: The Lawyer’S Guide To Making Your Own Mobile App, Jason Tubinis
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Provides overview of steps used to create a personal mobile app.
Appapalooza: Valuable Legal And Productivity Apps For Your Smart Phone Or Tablet, Tj Striepe
Appapalooza: Valuable Legal And Productivity Apps For Your Smart Phone Or Tablet, Tj Striepe
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Presents helpful tools and programs to make legal research and general office work more efficient and portable.
To Internet Or Not To Internet: Ethics Opinions On Internet Usage, Sharon Bradley
To Internet Or Not To Internet: Ethics Opinions On Internet Usage, Sharon Bradley
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Considers the ethical implications of using email to communicate with clients, using cloud storage for legal files, and tracking people related to a case via the Internet . Highlights recent state bar ethics committee decisions.
Finding A Virtual Trail: Investigative Research On The Web, Suzanne R. Graham
Finding A Virtual Trail: Investigative Research On The Web, Suzanne R. Graham
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Provides tips and resources for finding information about people and businesses on the Internet. Focuses on finding vital data, asset information, and criminal history.
Rolling In The Deep, Dark Web: Advanced Internet Searching, Anne Burnett
Rolling In The Deep, Dark Web: Advanced Internet Searching, Anne Burnett
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Shares effective search strategies to improve search engine results and discusses efforts to capture and index more of the deep web for retrieval.
Technology Trends And Predictions: Is A Flying Car In Our Future?, Carol A. Watson
Technology Trends And Predictions: Is A Flying Car In Our Future?, Carol A. Watson
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Discusses the future of legal research and technologies that are currently available for law offices. Highlights current technology trends and predictions and the latest innovations in courtroom technology. Concludes with a list of general technology predictions that will hopefully provide food for thought and generate excitement about the coming prospects of technology.
They Passed That? He Decided What? Tools And Techniques For Staying Informed About The Law, Jason Tubninis
They Passed That? He Decided What? Tools And Techniques For Staying Informed About The Law, Jason Tubninis
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Thanks to the wide-scale adoption of the Internet as a primary means of disseminating information, the amount available is increasing at an exponential rate every day. This is especially true for the legal field and the practice of law. There is an incredible amount of information being released from a myriad of sources; government agencies, legal scholars, private practitioners, experts and more are distributing a veritable treasure trove of resources online.
The question is no longer “Is it out there?” but “How can I find it?” Unfortunately, this question is becoming increasingly difficult as the shear amount being released begins …
Internet Ethics: Complications Of The Digital Age And Web Sites To Help You Untangle Them, Maureen Cahill
Internet Ethics: Complications Of The Digital Age And Web Sites To Help You Untangle Them, Maureen Cahill
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed at least the mechanics of the practice of law. Client communication, legal research, document drafting and transmittal, and record storage are increasingly paper free undertakings. As someone who began the practice of law long before the advent of the personal computer or the Internet, I can attest that the shift to computers and the Internet has greatly increased efficiency, productivity and convenience. At the same time, these tools can greatly complicate many traditional ethical considerations.
The paper is divided into two parts. In the first portion of this paper, I will try to …