Legal Technology

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Prioritize Proficiency in Real-Time, Contemporaneous Timekeeping

Kevin Harris recommends four ways to improve lawyers' timekeeping habits.

Kevin Harris - April 15, 2019
Feeling Dubious About Your Case Strategy
Feeling Dubious About Your Case Strategy?

Sponsored | When your client’s case and your professional reputation are on the line, "good enough" just doesn’t cut it.

Thomson Reuters - April 12, 2019
Artificial Intelligence for Your Law Firm- A Holistic Approach
Building an AI Program? Start With a Data Hub

Your AI program will only be as good as the data you have to work with. Start with the right foundation: a powerful data hub.

Arup Das - April 11, 2019
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New Lawyers, Law Librarians Are Your Friends

Tip from solo Lisa Witt on working with law librarians to save you time and money.

Lisa Witt - April 2, 2019
How to Avoid Getting Hooked by Phishing Scams
How to Avoid Getting Hooked by Phishing Scams

"What are the best, and preferably affordable, ways to protect our office, and in turn protect our clients, from phishing scams and other online threats?"

Mark C. Palmer - March 28, 2019
Perusing the News- Lawyers Share Their Favorite Apps
Perusing the News: Lawyers Share Their Favorite Apps

With the right apps, you can make sure you receive the news you need to stay current in your practice .

Laura Ernde - March 27, 2019
Profitability Assessment for your Firm TimeSolv
Profitability Assessment for Your Law Firm

Are old habits cutting into your profits? Take the "Profitability Assessment Quiz."

TimeSolv - March 17, 2019
iOS Tips and Top Apps from ABA TECHSHOW

Highlights from the chock-full "Get Your Mobile Ninja On: Top iOS Tips, Apps, and Gear.”

Brett Burney - March 15, 2019
Tech Tips and Takeaways from ABA TECHSHOW 2019

Legal technology pros Sheila Blackford, Jim Calloway, Anne Haag and Sharon Nelson share some favorite bits from this year's conference and expo.

Joan Feldman - March 8, 2019
On Balance by Megan Zavieh
Lawyers’ Duty to Google: Not Changing Anytime Soon

The "duty to Google" is a shorthand way of saying that when information is easily available, it simply cannot be ignored.

Megan Zavieh - February 21, 2019
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