Misc.
Using online tools to prep a legal case
The fourth episode of lawtechTalk is now available.
This screencast (a recording of computer screen output along with video of me discussing what is seen) will focus on using online tools to assist you with brain storming and organizing your thoughts for all aspects of a case, from drafting a complaint to preparing for trial. We’ll discuss web applications for brain storming, mind mapping, creating flow charts, and time lines, among other things.
This episode is a little under one half hour long and is available for viewing for a limited time at no cost. Simply contact lawtechTalk for information regarding how to access this screencast.
Start a blog-get a job
Start a blog–get a job
I’m proud to announce that I’m now a contributing blogger at one of my favorite law blogs, Lawyerist.
My first post, “Start a blog-get a job,” explains how blogging can help attorneys who were recently recently laid off, are new graduates, or are returning to the law after a planned hiatus, get a job.
I was also recently interviewed at Law.com’s legal tech blog.
Check it out!
My Newest Blog-Legal Tweets
I’ve started a new blog called Legal Tweets, which covers legal topics trending on Twitter, the micro-blogging service that many lawyers have joined in recent months.
Check it out and tell all your friends!
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