The Technology Issue | January 2018
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
The cloud offers law firms greater flexibility, reliability, and security. Resolving conflict of interest questions is too important to leave to chance. The technology underlying bitcoin is poised to have a significant impact on the legal profession. Workflow systems bring important clarity to how your office support staff and systems are functioning. Older lawyers can (and must) adjust to technology changes. AI that learns faster than humans can be a better teacher as well. Too many lawyers fail to plan for the inevitable in their practice. Too many law firms have “managers” instead of “leaders.” Social media makes it easier than ever to promote your firm and personal brands. Hurricane Irma proved one firm’s wisdom to move its tech operations to the cloud. An interview with the managing partner of White and Williams LLP. An interview with the assistant general counsel of Microsoft. The Law Firm of the Future
Resolving Conflict: Another Case for Case Management
The Promise of Blockchain in Law
Demystify Your Back Office Operations With Technology
Seven Tips for Analog Lawyers in the Digital Age
Socratic AI Is Changing the Face of Legal Knowledge
Why Plan for Succession and Retirement, Part I
The State of the Business of Law: Leadership and Governance
Using Technology to Brand Yourself and Advance Your Career
When Disaster Strikes: Business Continuity Plans Work
Meet the Managing Partner: Patti Santelle
Meet the General Counsel: Dennis Garcia