FROM THE FILES OF POLICE SQUAD! When you are participating in a telephone or video conference: MUTE YOUR MICROPHONE! (COVID-19/Coronavirus).
/Don’t be like Frank Drebin! Mute your microphone if you are not speaking!!!
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Read MoreFuture podcast guest Billy DiMonte of Planet Depos will be hosting a free webinar on conducting Remote Depositions through mobile videoconference!
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Next week Niki Black of MyCase will be my guest on The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast!
Niki is not only an attorney but an author and journalist covering the intersection between technology and the practice of law. It was a great interview: She and I discuss how attorneys are underutilizing tech while working from home due to COVID, how products like MyCase can help you during these times, and how she sees the future of the practice of law post-COVID. It will be published for free next week.
BUT THIS THURSDAY, Niki will be hosting a webinar for the D.C.Bar Practice Management Advisory Service, Small Firm Lunch and Learn Series. Her presentation is titled "Top Technology Tools for Remotely Practicing Law." Her demonstration will be about "…new and innovative tools that will help you streamline your law practice. By thoughtfully implementing these emerging technologies, you'll save time and money, making you a more effective and more responsive lawyer."
Register here.
Remember, people can see what is behind you in your office during a video conference!
Read MoreMegan Zavieh focuses her practice exclusively on attorney ethics, representing attorneys facing State Bar disciplinary action, providing guidance to practicing attorneys, podcasting about legal ethics on Lawyers Gone Ethical, and writing about ethics at Lawyerist.com, AttorneyatWork.com and her own blog CaliforniaStateBarDefense.com.
Join us as Megan and I talk about the ethical obligations attorneys face with our use of technology in the legal arena, especially now as the profession is adjusting to working from home, given the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic.
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Megan Zavieh can be https://zaviehlaw.com/
Her blog https://californiastatebardefense.com/
Twitter: @ZaviehLaw
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Remember, people can see what is behind you in your office during a video conference!
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
I've spent decades 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. 😀
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