Keith Lee writes for Above The Law while he practices law at Hamer Law Group, LLC in Birmingham, Alabama....
Brian Lynch started Lynch Legal Consulting where he helps small businesses launch, develop a web presence, and comply with...
Jason is the founder and director of Justice Codes and the criminal justice technology consultant at the Research and...
If you have a question about your legal business, who can give you a better answer than fellow lawyers? That’s the idea behind LawyerSlack, an online community where lawyers can network, get advice, or even just hang out in the presence of other lawyers. In this On the Road report from the 2017 Clio Cloud conference, host Jason Tashea discusses LawyerSlack, what it is and how it works, with Keith Lee and Brian Lynch. They discuss the benefits and pitfalls of this community including getting quick, helpful answers directly from another lawyer and building human connections.
Keith Lee writes for Above The Law while he practices law at Hamer Law Group, LLC in Birmingham, Alabama.
Brian Lynch started Lynch Legal Consulting where he helps small businesses launch, develop a web presence, and comply with State and Federal laws.
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Published: | September 28, 2017 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Entertainment |
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