New Solo host Adriana Linares interviews Alison Monahan about her speech at the 2014 Clio Cloud Conference. Monahan explains the difference between generational preferences and business necessities in a law firm and how things like email versus texting or timeframes on feedback can be sticking points. She also describes her personal experience in law school...
![]() |
Alison Monahan co-founded the online resource, Girls Guide to Law School, which has the tagline “Get In, Get Through,...
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology coach. After several years at two of Florida’s largest...
New Solo host Adriana Linares interviews Alison Monahan about her speech at the 2014 Clio Cloud Conference. Monahan explains the difference between generational preferences and business necessities in a law firm and how things like email versus texting or timeframes on feedback can be sticking points. She also describes her personal experience in law school and co-founding the online resource, Girls Guide to Law School. Her other projects include Law School Toolbox, Bar Exam Toolbox, Trebuchet Legal, and the Catapult Legal Career Conference.
Notify me when there’s a new episode!
Published: | October 22, 2014 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Best Legal Practices , Legal Support , Legal Technology , Practice Management |
![]() |
On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
Ivan Hemmans and Brooke Moore offer seven bonus tech tips following their 60 in 60 appearances at ABA Techshow.
Learn why law practice management expert Laura Keeler thinks firms should rethink office spaces rather than return to business as usual.
TECHSHOW co-chairs Allan Mackenzie and Roberta Tepper discuss the process of moving the 2021 conference to an entirely virtual format.
Damien Riehl demystifies AI applications in law firms and explains its potential for helping lawyers make better business decisions.
Forget ads on billboards, buses, and in the Yellow Pages. Building a law practice today requires a new approach.
In its fifth year, the Startup Alley Pitch Competition showcased a new group of 15 emerging companies in the legal tech market.