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My article, Ten Ways Blogs Boost a Law Firm’s Image, was just published by Law Technolgy News and featured on law.com.
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My article, Ten Ways Blogs Boost a Law Firm’s Image, was just published by Law Technolgy News and featured on law.com.
With the many stories of hacking into computers, i have always been concerned about entering into on-line banking. I have risked being called "Neanderthal" about my opposition to going on to the Internet to do banking for fear that someone might be able to see my trail/tracking and follow me right into my bank account.
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Citytech, a London-based publication, just named its Top 100 Global Tech leaders. Among those mentioned were Monica Bay, editor of Law Technology News, Tom Collins of Juris, Inc., and Dennis Kennedy.
Congratulations to all!
The State Bar of California is revising is rules of professional conduct, the catalyst being the massive revisions recently made by the American Bar Association.
One of these rules, Rule 1.1 (formerly 3-110), pertains to the definition of “competence.” There is no reference in the definition to technology. (more…)
See today’s Wall Street Journal, Part D, Personal Journal:
There are two kinds of people getting email: The Hoarders and The Deleters!
Hoarders keep every email, judging their self-worth by the number of their retained emails.
Deleters get rid of most of their emails, wanting a very clean electronic environment.
Alan Weiss, noted management consultant, also known as The Contrarian(r), has negative vides about blogging: "Give it time. You can see that blogs are on the decline. There are too many, not enough time, and too much useless opinion. Rushing into any new technology or approach rarely gives you a market advantage and can sap your resources."
While I would not go so far as Alan does, it is clear that blogging is very expensive. See my earlier blog and my writing (check out the archives), where I point out that a modest time commitment to blogging will cost you close to a $100,000 per year! That ain’t cheap! Better compute the benefits you receive from blogging, that infamous ROI principle.
Good advice, from Alan Weiss, noted business management consultant: Keep serial numbers and service numbers on hard copy readily available. They do no good on your computer if your computer or monitor has failed. And you don’t want to go digging around when time is scarce.
Sometimes "paper" is better than technology, even if only as a backup.
Did you know that, in Outlook, you can create a task item from an email? You can also add a due date, reminder date, and recurrence date, among other things, including sending it to someone else, in this task … just as you can in any new task?
Highlights from a recent American Lawyer Media (ALM) survey of law firms in US and Europe that are larger than 600 lawyers:
Highlights of survey results include the following: (more…)
Doctors are faced with the same issues of going paper-less as are lawyers. Electronic Hospital Records (EHRs) are being used by about 15% of the medical profession. One factor causing reluctance to move forward is the high cost of implementing such a system, converting old files and learning how to use the technology.
Does this sound familiar for lawyers?