Tech Tips | What's your favorite tip for taking notes in meetings?
The Editors - June 27, 2022
Need a productivity boost this year? Here are ideas from Sheila Blackford, Brett Burney, Tom Lambotte, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, and Camille Stell.
Joan Feldman and Joy White - June 24, 2022
Nicole Clark | Lawyers have faced a shift from traditional inked (wet) signatures to electronic signatures. Fortunately, federal and state governments have constructed statutory frameworks for it.
Nicole Clark - June 24, 2022
Transitioning to a thriving hybrid work environment for the long run will require some changes in the way law offices operate. Here are some basics.
Andrea Williams - June 24, 2022
Ask the Experts at 2Civility.org | After updating our website last year, we increased customer contacts almost threefold! Now, we’ve realized we need to better automate our “front door” interactions with potential clients. What ethical ...
Mark C. Palmer - June 22, 2022“Don’t work for your computer, put your computer to work for you.” Save time with the Windows logo key, also known as the start key. Often I sound like a broken record. IRL (in real life), on my blog and here at Attorney at Work, I’m ...
Vivian Manning - June 22, 2022
Mark C. Palmer | Benefits of client portals include improved 1) security, 2) communications, 3) payments and 4) marketability.
Mark C. Palmer - June 20, 2022
Using multiple programs while executing a given task is nothing new. That's why I, along with legions of computer users, use multiple monitors when we work. Consider these advantages of doing so.
Luigi Benetton - June 20, 2022
Catherine Tang is applying everything she learned about remote lawyering to her new solo practice, including these apps.
Catherine Tang - June 18, 2022
Josh Taylor | Lawyer's Guide to Investigative Data, Part 1: As a lawyer, it is your job to know what questions to ask and what advice to give your clients. How can you do that without facts and data?
Josh Taylor - June 14, 2022