Even with the Getting Things done methodology, finding a task manager you like can be a task in and of itself. Here are 8 things to know.
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There are more than a million apps for iPhones and iPads. This episode of the Legal Toolkit suggests what ones to use in your law practice, and in life.
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It is important for every lawyer to become familiar with e-discovery and data collection, since it is an increasingly important source of information.
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Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell explain some ways lawyers can turn their knowledge and skills into revenue streams.
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Jared Correia interviews a leading expert about why it's essential for lawyers to be subject matter experts.
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Lawyers are asking questions about the iPad, though not about how to check email, edit documents or manage calendars. Lawyers are looking to the iPad for other productivity boosts.
Read More »77% of Lawyers Can’t Be Trusted With Confidential Client Data
Recent LexisNexis survey shows 77% of lawyers don't encrypt confidential client data.
Read More »Sustaining a Successful Knowledge Management System
In this episode, Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell describe the three important aspects involved in sustaining a successful knowledge management system.
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What ethical duties do lawyers have, especially when it comes to client files (digital or otherwise), when a law firm breaks up? Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway explore do’s and don’ts with Virginia’s “Mr. Ethics.”
Read More »Kennedy-Mighell Talk Evernote. And that thing called Paperless.
In this episode of the Kennedy-Mighell Report, Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell talk about Evernote and its use for lawyers.
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