I’m moderating a webinar this August 27, 2014, 4pm Eastern Time about dominating your local market. Every attendee will receive a complimentary copy of the best-selling legal technology book Online Law Practice Strategies ($50 value).
I saw Jabez Lebret (the presenter) speak at the Maryland State Bar Annual Meeting back in 2013 and was blown away by what he had to say. His book is very substantive and me being the gigantic nerd that I am, I read it in a day. He taught me to use Yelp as a lawyer before everyone was using Yelp. His advice is always the latest and greatest.
Here is the link for the webinar.
I’ll be a featured speaker at the Maryland State Bar Association 14th Annual Solo and Small Firm Conference this Friday, November 15th. I’ll be speaking on the topic of legal technology. I’m excited to be speaking to a sold out crowd! Here is more information:
Gadgets, Apps and Websites Oh MY!: 60 Tech Tips In 60 Minutes
Technology is changing so fast it is hard to keep up with the newer gadgets, apps and websites. This session is always one of the most popular because it helps show what’s new and what you can use to be more effective.
You know the type. An over 35 year old lawyer strutts into a meeting, whips out their IPad and proudly doesn’t contribute anything to the meeting because they are too busy searching the Internet for clothes or the football score. They proudly tell anyone who will listen how “tech savvy” they have become. I hate you if that is you. You know who you are.
You are like a new “yachtsmen” who knows nothing about boating but you just bought your fancy, new expensive boat and by default you are now Captain Crunch of the High Seas. I hate you.
You are the old conservative couple who complain about how your state’s debilitating taxes are “starving you to death” en route from beach house 1 to Beach House 2. I hate you.
You are Mark Foley. You are Eliot Spitzer. You are Anthony Weiner.
But you ain’t a legal techie.
Owning a scanner and an IPad does not make you a legal techie.
What makes someone a legal techie?