The Florida Bar Podcast host Adriana Linares interviews Greg Coleman, president of The Florida Bar from 2014-2015, at The Florida Bar Annual Convention 2015. Together, they examine his year as president and his focus on educating Florida lawyers about technology. Coleman discusses the Practice Resource Institute, technology member benefits, the technology committee on the board...
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Gregory W. Coleman, partner at the Law Firm of Critton, Luttier & Coleman and President of The Florida Bar, has...
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology coach. After several years at two of Florida’s largest...
The Florida Bar Podcast host Adriana Linares interviews Greg Coleman, president of The Florida Bar from 2014-2015, at The Florida Bar Annual Convention 2015. Together, they examine his year as president and his focus on educating Florida lawyers about technology. Coleman discusses the Practice Resource Institute, technology member benefits, the technology committee on the board of governors, and implementing technology in CLE requirements.
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Published: | July 2, 2015 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology |
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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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