39 research outputs found
PowerPoint Tips, Tricks, & Hacks: Everything You Should Know about How to NOT Ruin a Presentation
Discusses how to make a presentation better with PowerPoint than it would be without it. Provides understanding of what does and does not work when using software in conjunction with a verbal presentation. Offers many tips and lessons that are general enough to apply to other presentation software, like Keynote or Google Slides
Dunning-Kruger and You: Evaluating Your Technological Competence with the Legal Tech Audit
There’s an enormous skill set you must develop as an attorney. One skill that is too often neglected, though, is the ability to utilize technology to ease the burden of all your tasks for the benefit or your firm, your client, and most importantly, yourself.
This paper is a public service announcement, a reminder to question your preconceptions about what you do and how you do it. It’s a cautionary warning, the one discussed previously about the new ABA comment regarding an attorney’s duty of competence regarding technology. Just because you’re doing fine with technology doesn’t mean you can’t be doing more, doing it better, or doing it faster
Checking Bankruptcy Court? There’s an App for That: Mobile Technology for the Legal Professional
Provides descriptions of useful computer programs designed to add functionality or perform particular tasks (apps), specifically designed to aid attorneys in their practice. Includes subscription-based apps, primary material apps, and general legal apps of special merit
Hack the Planet! -- Cybersecurity Tips to Keep You, Your Data, and Your Clients Safe
It is really easy to make you, your practice, and your clients safe from being the victims of a cyber-crime. This paper will discuss some tips, tricks, and considerations you can implement quickly, safely, and on the cheap.
These are relatively simple suggestions, though. You should be able to implement most of these practices within an hour, and while they will save you from the most common security flaws Bad Guys are looking to exploit
Don\u27t Panic: The Lawyer’s Guide to Making Your Own Mobile App
Provides overview of steps used to create a personal mobile app
The Blockchain Explained, or How to Make Lots of Money in Cryptocurrency
The School of Law\u27s Information Technology Librarian summarizes blockchain, the current impact is having on business, finance and e-commerce, and the potential implications for our not so distant future as it pertains to the law
Apps to make your work easier pp.14-15
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis highlights mobile apps that are tailored toward those in the legal profession
Conference Recap: #CALICon19
Evans and Tubinis gave a quick review of their favorite sessions from the Computer Assisted Legal Instruction conference in summer 2019 to an audience of law librarians and special library association members
New Technology and the Practice of Law: Gear for Your Office and the Road
Provides guidance to legal professionals about ways that technology can make their practices more efficient, secure, and mobile. Includes discussion of hardware gadgets, helpful websites, and tips for comparing legal databases., as well as ethics considerations of electronic files
Law Review Cite Checking
Bluebook and cite checking for law review, presented by the law library. This session is only for members of the Georgia Law Review, the Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law, and the Journal of Intellectual Property Law