Putting Technology to Work in Your Law Firm
Technology is changing the face of legal practice and opening up new opportunities in practice management, legal software, client collaboration, marketing, invoicing, data storage, remote access to your files and more. Here, experts help you understand how to take advantage of technology in your law practice while protecting your client data and fulfilling your ethical obligations.
2011 Technology Survey
Total Attorneys 2011 Small Law Firm Technology Report
Read how technology is changing the way attorneys manage their practices and their communications.
Law Firm Technology Information
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Power Chat Webinars
E-Discovery for Solos and Small Law Firms
With Rakesh Madhava, CEO and Founder of Nextpoint
Beyond Virtual: Using Technology to Revolutionize Your Law Practice
With Stuart Price of PriceLawGroup.com
Security in the Cloud
Jack Newton, President and Co-Founder of Clio
David Dahl, CTO of Total Attorneys
How to Run an Effective Virtual Law Firm
Jay Fleischman, Managing Partner of Shaev & Fleischman, LLP
Total Expert Radio Shows
Legal Technology Roundtable Discussion
with Total Attorneys President Kevin Chern
Must-Have iPad and Tablet Apps for Attorneys
with Finis Price of www.TechnoEsq.com
Virtual Workers Cut Overhead
O. Max Gardner, III, CEO and Founder of Max Gardner’s Bankruptcy Boot Camp
Alexis Martin Neely, Founder and CEO of the Family Wealth Planning Institute
John Mickalovski
Attorney Websites
Mark Jacobsen, Senior Director of Product Development for FindLaw