David Sparks has been a lawyer in Orange County, California for 21 years and recently started a solo practice. He is also a technology expert who has a blog, a podcast, and often writes articles about finding and using the best tools, hardware, and workflows for Apple devices. Sparks also writes for Macworld magazine and speaks about legal technology. He went to Pepperdine Law School as a Dean’s Merit Scholar, made the Dean’s List and, after an externship with a Federal District Judge, graduated in 1993.
David Sparks shares ten ways lawyers can get more from their iPhones.
Two legal professionals who have switched to the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology explain how to get started to increase your productivity.
Are you looking for ways to improve your Mac skills to increase efficiency and productivity in your practice? In this Special Report, John W. Simek interviews Macintosh experts Katie Floyd, Jeff Schoenberger, and David Sparks about their presentation at ABA TECHSHOW 2016. The conversation opens with tips to help you better manage your email use,...
In this Special Report, Peter Carayiannis of Conduit Law, David Sparks of Mac Power Users, Shantelle Argyle of Open Legal Services, and Julie Tolek of Think Pink Law stop by our table to discuss their presentations at the Clio Cloud Conference. During our interview, the conversation migrates from efficiency tools like Slack, Sanebox, and Lexicata...
In the last episode of New Solo, we heard about how Michael Downey left his big law firm to start a solo practice. But with all of the small decisions involved in going solo, each lawyer’s experience is different. David Sparks is a lawyer and self-identified geek who left his small firm of three attorneys...