The top tech upgrades your law firm needs for 2023
If you’re still operating a low-tech law firm, your higher tech competitors have a distinct advantage. Make these easy tech upgrades to keep up.
If you’re still operating a low-tech law firm, your higher tech competitors have a distinct advantage. Make these easy tech upgrades to keep up.
In the legal job market, tech skills are more important than ever. Use these strategies to identify your most marketable skills and include those tech skills on your legal resume.
Are you experiencing some weird symptoms on your computer or smartphone? You might have been hacked. Know the warning signs.
Do you use Clio to manage your law firm? Check out this list of the best Clio integrations to help your law firm grow.
Do you use Smokeball to manage your practice? Check out these top Smokeball integrations to get even more power out of your practice management tool.
You love LEAP, but did you know it could be doing even more for your firm? Check out these top LEAP integrations to get more out of your practice management tool.
Attorneys are starting to use artificial intelligence to help with jury selection. Is this a good move, or a risky jump into an unproven technology? Read about the pros and cons here.
Legal professionals don’t have time to waste. Legal automations are great, but you should also consider these non-legal tasks that can be automated for better efficiency.
Appropriate courtroom demeanor is still important even when the “courtroom” is virtual. Here are some top tips to guide your virtual interactions with judges.
The end of the year is always an active time for scammers. Watch out for these common scams that might trick people at your law firm.
Smartphones are everywhere, and it’s wise for those in the legal industry to learn to use them effectively. Explore these top 5 smartphone skills for legal professionals.
More and more, law offices rely on automations and tech tools to do work that people used to handle. There are limits, though. Let’s talk about 7 things that technology can’t replace.
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