The Technology Issue | February 2016
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
Don’t miss what promises to be the best TECHSHOW yet. Smart lawyers know that smartwatches and other wearables can change their practices. Beware the dark side of the web. Shake up outdated systems, processes, and attitudes with these techniques. The cloud offers more than you might imagine to a law firm. Cybersecurity is too important to take for granted. Here are tips to get started. Our expert panel discusses tech trends and how lawyers can keep up with the rapid pace of change. How the art and science of writing judicial briefs needs to change to suit the times – and technology. Learn how your next clients will likely find you—or not find you. Use technology to serve clients (and your firm) better. Nakia Gray talks about how tech can help make it rain. How to avoid trouble in tracking your firm's finances. Don’t give in to despair—you can prevent and cure burnout. How one lawyer made his practice (and his physique) leaner through technology. Technology is only part of the answer. Michael Sander sees how legal analytics can shorten the learning curve in litigation. How to embrace the change that technology brings to the practice of law.ABA TECHSHOW Celebrates 30 Years
The Impact of Wearables on Lawyers’ Practices in 2016 and Beyond
Ashley Madison and the Deep (Sometimes Dark) Web
How to Avoid Getting Stuck in a Technology Status Quo
Five Unexpected Ways the Cloud Can Support Your Practice
Law Firm Cybersecurity Audits: Getting to Good
Keeping Up with the (Tech) Joneses
The Quiet Revolution in Brief Writing
Sponsored Your Next Client Wants To Hire You—Now
Sponsored Seven Habits of Successful Law Firms
Making it Rain—Practical Tips From Those Who Do: Nakia Gray
Five Pitfalls of Legal Accounting
Keeping the Fire Burning: Stopping Lawyer Burnout
Fitbarrister, Not Fatbarrister
What’s Legal Knowledge Management Not About?
Using Analytics to Make Smarter Litigation Strategies
From the Chair