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Lawyer Tech Tips: Where Should You Put Technology Dollars in 2022?

Attorney at Work

During the past two years, the pace of tech adoption quickened as firms moved to automate their practices for remote work and virtual practice. We wondered what tools or initiatives small firms might open their wallets for this coming year. Make it mandatory for everyone in your office to use a password manager.

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Small Beginnings from Deep in the Heart of Texas

DigitalParalegalServices

At the age of seventeen, I accepted a position in a local law firm as a receptionist-bookkeeper. Under the mentorship of four attorneys and supporting staff, I became familiar with all of the processes of a profitable small town law firm. Through social media, I was introduced to the term virtual paralegal.

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This Was Not Your Grandparents’ ABA TECHSHOW

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Beyond these keynote sessions, the panels spanned a balance of practical, contemporary, and future-looking subjects, with topics that ranged from the basic (such as what’s new in Word) to the current (AI and data analytics) to the next (the hybrid law firm of the future).

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TechReport 2021: Budgeting & Planning

LawTechnologyToday

The ABA Legal Technology Survey Report is published in five volumes: “Online Research,” “Technology Basics & Security,” “Law Office Technology, Marketing & Communication Technology,” and “Life & Practice.” Budgeting and Planning for Technology Is Essential.

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TechReport 2022: Technology Budget and Planning

LawTechnologyToday

The 2022 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report is published in five volumes: Online Research, Technology Basics & Security , Law Office Technology , Marketing & Communication Technology, Litigation Technology & E-Discovery. This overview will focus on the technology budgeting and planning for small to medium sized firms.

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To Surcharge or Not to Surcharge? We’re Here to Help Answer that Question.

Rocket Matter

Offering credit card payments helps your law firm get paid faster and increases client convenience. But that convenience can come with a price tag. States with special rules are: Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma, and Texas. As an example, look at New York. Download free guide 2.

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ABA TECHSHOW 2019 – The Long Play

LegalTalkNetwork

Law students and digital natives Danielle Chirdon, Sara Agate, Ryan Dobbs, and Doug Lavey join co-hosts Adam Music from ABA Law Student Division and Laurence Colletti from Legal Talk Network to talk about the emphasis their law schools are putting on innovation and their expectations for tech in their future careers.