The trouble with trashing old technology
With the speed at which technology trends move these days, smart phones, computers and other electronic devices can be outdated in a matter of months.
View ArticleBridging the gap: Small firms use technology to collaborate across miles
Most days, Jim Troupis doesn’t know what faces he’ll see when he walks through the door of his Middleton-based firm, Troupis Law Office LLC.
View ArticleTechnology offers paralegals job security
As technology reshapes the practice of law, paralegals often find themselves becoming the experts in trial applications or researching a firm’s next case-management system.
View ArticleLAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: The cycle of life for law firms, technology
Law firms, like the players in any other economic sector, have a life cycle.
View ArticleTechnology at forefront of law-firm life cycle
Law firms, like the players in any other economic sector, have a life cycle.
View ArticleBreaking up with IT: How to eliminate issues when changing tech partners
Information technology touches every part of a law firm, from basic day-to-day operations to larger security issues. So changing an IT provider, whether in-house or an outside vendor, can be...
View ArticleTech Toolkit: Start the new year with technology planning
For small and midsize businesses, technology purchasing is based on reaction rather than planning. If a laptop breaks or a security breach begins melting the network, then it's time to get shopping.
View ArticleHow law firms can attract technology gurus
Although some industries still have a glut of talent and limited job openings, technology experts tend to be the most popular people at the dance.
View ArticleCommentary: For maximum security, shred old hard drives
Every piece of technology has a lifespan, and even smaller companies likely have a technology closet with at least a few “retired” hard drives tucked into a corner.
View ArticleKeys to improving your tech planning
For many law firms, technology purchasing is based on reaction rather than planning.
View ArticleLawyers and mobile devices trending higher
Of all the technology trends, lawyers have adapted to mobile devices the most readily.
View ArticleClose gaps in your IP protection
Protecting a company’s intellectual property can create benefits. An incomplete IP strategy, however, may leave a company with gaps that undermine the efforts (and expenses) that it took to protect its...
View ArticleHow to use technology to get ahead
We’ve all heard that technology can help us work smarter, not harder.
View ArticleLAWBIZ COACHES CORNER: Careful techie, you might get what you wish for
Technology seems to be at the top of everyone’s wish list this year. But be careful: You just might get what you wish for.
View ArticleIt’s time to love technology
Lawyers tend to have a love/hate relationship with technology.
View ArticleChange your thinking about technology before it’s too late
It was the Fourth of July, and Gregg Auby was in front of a computer, painstakingly trying to retrieve whatever data he could.
View ArticleHow law firms can attract technology gurus
Although some industries still have a glut of talent and limited job openings, technology experts tend to be the most popular people at the dance.
View ArticleCommentary: For maximum security, shred old hard drives
Every piece of technology has a lifespan, and even smaller companies likely have a technology closet with at least a few “retired” hard drives tucked into a corner.
View ArticleKeys to improving your tech planning
For many law firms, technology purchasing is based on reaction rather than planning.
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