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Marketing Tech: Four Technology Trends Changing Law Firm Marketing and Business Image

Marketing Tech: Four Technology Trends Changing Law Firm Marketing and Business

Adam Stock

Although mobile shopping and electronic wallets are expected to grow significantly this year, neither will have any noticeable impact on law firms or the practice of law. What, then, are the technology trends that law firms should pay attention to and how will they uniquely impact the legal industry?

The Business of Branding: Find Your Nugget Image

The Business of Branding: Find Your Nugget

Sean Leenaerts

Unless your firm is providing client service, in a way that's never been done before you will have to dig much deeper ' past the claims of superior client service, expertise, range of practices, cost-effectiveness, etc. ' to find that nugget upon which you can build your brand.

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Why I Dumped My BlackBerry (And Got an iPhone) Image

Why I Dumped My BlackBerry (And Got an iPhone)

David J. Kaufman

I have had a BlackBerry for something like 15 years; each year or so getting a new replacement model. Now again it seems like the time to switch to a new device yet again. Here's why.

Best Authority Solves TOA Problem at CA-based Goldfarb & Lipman Image

Best Authority Solves TOA Problem at CA-based Goldfarb & Lipman

Dave Kong

In our litigation department, the lawyers and legal staff frequently need to create a Table of Authorities (TOA) ' a list of citations in a legal brief. While creating such a table may sound like a simple task, it is not. In fact, at one time, TOA creation was so problematic for us that it captured the attention of our Managing Director.

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Getting Real in a Virtual World

Mike Ferguson

To "nickel and dime" in the short-term is a recipe for disaster when attempting to create an infrastructure that will answer immediate and future IT demands. With this in mind, when we began looking at virtualization ' heralded as a tech area that can shape the fortunes of an organization ' I realized the initiative would need to be approached cautiously to achieve our goals and ensure strong ROI.

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Prep Before Deployment

Sue Hughes

Must-have" software, hardware and training seems to come in waves, with peaks and valleys in upgrades. The valleys can be comfortable once the kinks are ironed out and the training has been completed. I believe, relatively speaking that is, that we've been in a valley lately. But not anymore. We're on a peak again, a rather high one at that.

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The Perfect Panel Image

The Perfect Panel

John Buchanan

Whether you're going to moderate a panel, participate in one or help someone prepare to be on a panel, there are a number of simple tips that can help ensure the panel goes well, you get some benefit from participating, and the audience goes home happy.

New Approaches for Defensible Early Case Assessment and Data Culling Image

New Approaches for Defensible Early Case Assessment and Data Culling

Bob Rohlf

Early case assessment (ECA), data culling and e-discovery costs are some of the most widely discussed topics in the legal industry. Yet, the methodologies of how to implement effective ECA and data culling, what's entailed and when implementation should begin, are extremely inconsistent. Plain and simple, ECA is a dynamic process. If utilized correctly, ECA can help legal teams understand their case and dramatically reduce litigation costs.

Lawyer Sued over YouTube Video Can't Use Anti-SLAPP Law Image

Lawyer Sued over YouTube Video Can't Use Anti-SLAPP Law

Kate Moser

By posting on YouTube a video in which he solicited plaintiffs for a class action, the California First District Court of Appeal ruled that he'd opened himself up to a defamation suit ' and can't use the state's anti-SLAPP law to ward it off.

Regulators Prepare to Examine the Facebook IPO Image

Regulators Prepare to Examine the Facebook IPO

Catherine Dunn

It's here: The long-time-coming Facebook initial public offering that is expected to be one of the largest in history, seeking to raise $5 billion in capital, on its way to an estimated valuation between $75 and $100 billion. But before the IPO comes the S-1, the IPO's regulatory antecedent.

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