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Lawyer Tech Tips: Where Should You Put Technology Dollars in 2022?

Attorney at Work

In 2020 and 2021, your firm may have had to make quite a lot of changes quickly to meet the new remote normal. You will get far more phone functionality, plus videoconferencing, business texting, e-fax and more. She was Co-Chair of the 2020 ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board. There are lots of choices from RingCentral and 8×8.

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Colin Levy, Dorna Moini, and Ashley Carlisle on Herding Cats and Heralding Change: The Inside Scoop on the “Handbook of Legal Tech”

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Marlene Gebauer 1:58 Alright, get up there with the records. Well, the funny thing is the other book, the one that I wrote myself started back in 2020, before this one was even kind of a project. I think it’s going to be a really engaging and fun, fun conference. Greg Lambert 1:49 Can’t wait to have you introduced his MC MG.

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From Pain to Creativity: How AI Helped Kristina Kashtanova Illustrate Her “Zarya of the Dawn” Story – featuring Richmond Law’s Ashley Dobbs and Roger Skalbeck (TGIR Ep. 196)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

She talks about how she discovered the power of AI-generated images through OpenAI DALL-E and how it helped her overcome her pain and isolation. Tune in to learn more about Roger’s efforts to use a comic book to teach copyright laws and how it is helping to transform legal education. At the time. I live in New York City.

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Breaking Through Common Barriers to Law Department Innovation

Dennis Kennedy

Michael Gerber, author of the book, The E-Myth Attorney , says that we should spend as much time working on our practices as we do in our practices. Even if time is not recorded in law departments, many in-house counsel feel great pressure to work more hours and “do more with less,” especially since March 2020.

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From Pain to Creativity: How AI Helped Kristina Kashtanova Illustrate Her “Zarya of the Dawn” Story – featuring Richmond Law’s Ashley Dobbs and Roger Skalbeck (TGIR Ep. 196)

Legal Tech Monitor

She talks about how she discovered the power of AI-generated images through OpenAI DALL-E and how it helped her overcome her pain and isolation. Tune in to learn more about Roger’s efforts to use a comic book to teach copyright laws and how it is helping to transform legal education. At the time. I live in New York City.