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Newsletter SignupIt’s ABA TECHSHOW time again and Legal Talk Network was in the expo hall recording interviews with presenters from varying topics from the conference. Tune in to catch up on some information you may have missed!
An incredible panel discusses barriers to women in technology #womenintech pic.twitter.com/Db5xJOe80A
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Amani Smathers and Gina Bongiovi talk about process mapping and how it can improve your legal business management.
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Tim Baran of Good2bSocial talks about blogging, websites, and essential DIY tools to market your legal practice online.
George Psiharis and Billie Tarascio talk about how you can use big performance data to improve your law practice.
Bob Ambrogi discusses the advantages of practice management software with Niki Black, legal technology evangelist at MyCase.
Sherri Davidoff and John Simek talk about cheap (or free) ways to keep your legal data secure.
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Mark Britton, founder and CEO of Avvo, talks about how law firms are becoming more customer-centric and using technology to do so.
What’s the best ways for lawyers to pitch to the media in order to get exposure for your legal practice or firm.
Shantelle Argyle talks about how lawyers can unbundle their services and actually turn a profit.
Tom Lambotte and Stanley Louissaint about managed service providers (MSP) and the role they play in a successful law firm.
Heidi Alexander and Vedia Jones-Richardson discuss the importance of focus in the workplace, especially for legal professionals.
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Andrew Arruda, Shamla Naidoo, and Ed Walters talks about artificial intelligence and how technology is helping lawyers, not replacing them.
Stacy Stern, Nicole Bradick, and Dan Lear talk about alternate ways to use your law degree.
Two legal professionals who have switched to the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology explain how to get started to increase your productivity.
Host Joshua Lenon has a conversation with John Suh, CEO of LegalZoom, about the mission of the company and how it functions.
Charley Moore, CEO of Rocket Lawyer, discusses how his company aims to make lawyers more accessible to those that need them the most.
A discussion on why it’s important to promote women’s roles in the legal industry and what specific characteristics women have to improve the tech field.
Tech tips, life hacks, and useful apps that can increase lawyers’ productivity while also helping them manage security and marketing.
Judy Perry Martinez discusses the American Bar Association Center for Innovation and what qualities the program looks for in a fellow.
.@EJWalters and @kevinokeefe record an episode of #LegalRebels with @Molly_McDonough. @ABAJournal #ABATECHSHOW pic.twitter.com/skob7QyRdk
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