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Category Archives: Technology
Changing the Legal Marketing Game
by Bradley W. Miller, Miller Law LLC Lawyers are creatures of habit. We stick to the tried-and-true, what has always worked in the past: Clients will hire us because we are the best attorneys around at what we do. Especially … Continue reading
Collecting Fees on the Go
by Jocelyn Armstrong, J. Armstrong Law, LLC, and Program Administrator, Columbus Bar inc Professional Development Center Smartphones and tablets continue to impact the way lawyers do business. We have the ability to instantly access email and phone message from clients. … Continue reading
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Are Vendors Holding Back Legal eBooks Use?
by Bradley W. Miller, Burton Law LLC This is a follow-up to my previous post on eBooks in the legal practice. The American Lawyer recently investigated eBook use in Am Law 200 firms in its eleventh annual survey of law … Continue reading
Law Firm Technology That Likely Won’t Survive the Decade
by Bradley W. Miller, Burton Law LLC Technology is changing at break-neck speed. Many of the tools we take for granted today, such as cell phones, look much different now than they did 10, 15, or even 20 years ago. … Continue reading
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Technology for (Aging) Litigators
by David P. Shouvlin, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP [Ed. note -- this post explains how one litigator embraced new technology with his iPad. The post offers some advice on apps that make his life easier.] Several years ago I was … Continue reading
eBooks: the Future of Law Practice (and Death of the Printed Book)?
by Bradley W. Miller, Burton Law LLC Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the movable type printing press in around 1440, allowing books to be printed cheaply and relatively quickly. At the time, his invention marked the beginning of the … Continue reading







