The Digital Edge host Jim Calloway interviews Law Practice Magazine Editor-in-Chief John Bowers at the 2014 American Bar Association Law Practice Division Fall Meeting. Bowers gives examples of top themes covered such as data security and work/life balance, his favorite articles including one with Richard Susskind, and how lawyers and other legal professionals can subscribe...
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John D. Bowers is the Assistant Director of Business Development with Fox Rothschild LLP in Princeton, New Jersey. In...
Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Management Assistance Program, Jim Calloway is a recognized speaker on legal technology issues,...
The Digital Edge host Jim Calloway interviews Law Practice Magazine Editor-in-Chief John Bowers at the 2014 American Bar Association Law Practice Division Fall Meeting. Bowers gives examples of top themes covered such as data security and work/life balance, his favorite articles including one with Richard Susskind, and how lawyers and other legal professionals can subscribe to the magazine in print, online, or through the Law Practice App. John Bowers works with lawyers in business development and marketing. He was previously the editor-in-chief of the Law Practice Division’s Webzine and has been working with the division since 2006.
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Published: | November 11, 2014 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Best Legal Practices , Legal Support , Legal Technology , Practice Management |
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On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
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