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Read MoreMichael D.J. Eisenberg, The Tech-Savvy Lawyer, is spotlighted by Marketcircle for his use of Daylite in his law practice!
Read MoreData storage has, in many people’s opinion, gotten easier over the last few years. I enjoyed prior TSL.P Podcast Guest David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Mac Power User’s Episode #654: Data Storage in 2022. It was an informative update on the current means of data storage. It’s become cheaper to get larger Hard Disk Drives (HDD). And safer (albeit a little more expensive) with Solid State Drives (SSD). The episode also served as a good reminder to back up your data. See my article Help Prevent Your Law Office's Data Loss! (it might be a couple of years old, but it still rings true today!) for a more in-depth discussion about backing up your office files. And for those Mac users out there, don’t forget Time Machine!
Have a question about data storage? Feel free to e-mail - simple questions will be answered free of charge. Those that are a little more complex - something I can't answer in 15 minutes will require an consult fee.
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Congrats to previous TSL.P Podcast David Sparks for being featured on the Mac App Store!
Read MoreTake a peek at some of my favorite iPhone apps and others liked by previous podcast guest David Sparks!
Read MoreJoin your Tech-Savvy Lawyer on In Touch with iOS as we discuss why we can’t record our calls on iPhones, the federal and state concerns related to recording calls, and more!
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I want to thank a listener to The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast for their kind review. Not only was her review awesome about both the Blog and the Podcast but she gave a great Shout Out to previous podcast guest (and friend) Carolyn Elefant!
Please keep the reviews, comments, and suggestions coming in for both the Blog and Podcast!
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From Cult of Mac’s webpage!
Hey everyone, I’m highlighted in the Cult of Mac’s article How a Washington lawyer helps vets with Mac-based Daylite CRM. Cult of Mac is a daily news website that follows everything Apple. The article discusses how I use Marketcircle’s Mac-based client relations management program Daylite. I think Daylite is a great CRM when you are in the Apple ecosystem. Your iPhones, iPads, Mac Laptops, and Mac Desktops all sync nicely in Daylite. So, whether I’m on the go, working remotely, or back in my office, I have my office with me and I don’t have to have an active internet connection to view my data – it’s all stored locally on each device! (Don’t forget to password protect your devices!) With Daylite’s “Pipelines” feature, I can create my own workflows to create automatic office tasks and deadlines when certain triggering events occur. Plus, it’s easy to add and remove employees securely and when each new employee, they can see the e-mail, task, and work history for each client!
I’ve been using Daylite for years. It just gets better and better. You should check it out!
PS: I was not paid for this posting. If that ever changes, I’ll let you know. 🤗
The Tech-Savvy Lawyer was Spotlighted by Marketcircle for his use of their Mac-based CRM Daylite!
Read MoreTSL.P Podcast Guests Erin Levine & Tom Martin are named two of the ABA’s Tech Rebels for 2022!!!
Read MoreMICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC ATTORNEY WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
I've spent years helping lawyers—young and old—tackle their tech challenges. Now, I’m bringing that knowledge to a broader audience with this blog. My posts are inspired by real questions I’ve been asked and the trends shaping the future.
Whether you're a tech novice or a pro, you'll find practical insights here to streamline your legal practice and improve your daily life. Let’s make technology work for you, not against you. 😀
DISCLAIMER: I cannot and do not offer any guarantee of computer hardware, software, services, practice, etc. discussed in this blog. Use at your own risk. Further, I am not offering any legal advice nor do the discussions in this blog create an attorney-client relationship.