About This Blog

Nicole Black, the primary author at this blog, is the founder of lawtechTalk, a company which educates lawyers regarding technology issues and provides legal technology consulting services.  She is also a lawyer, a published author, a newspaper columnist and an avid blogger. She publishes four legal blogs and is a contributing blogger at Lawyerist. You can learn more about her here and here. You can follow her on Twitter here: @nikiblack .

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This blog was originally prepared to support a CLE sponsored by the Communications Committee of the Monroe County Bar Association presented on May 15, 2008, in Rochester, New York. We hope to add additional tools we discover to the site from time to time after the CLE is ended.

The other authors of this blog are “seasoned” bloggers. Gregory Bell publishes the Jazz @ Rochester blog. Matthew Lerner publishes one of the very first New York law blogs, New York Civil Law.

All information provided on this site is for informational purposes only to support your further exploration of the tools available out there to support you and your law practice and life. While we may have our favorites among these tools, the authors make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information presented on this site, nor are we endorsing the providers identified on this site for you or your particular practice. All information is provided on an as-is basis and you use the tools we have linked to at your own risk. The opinions expressed in this blog are those of the individual authors and not their employers.

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