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My very special officemate, Teddi!
With all of your computers, printers, scanners, monitors, tablets, and phones, how do you handle your wiring? As you can see from the picture above, don't worry she is safe, I may not be as savvy with my wires, say as previous podcast guest (Part 1 & Part 2) Mac Power Users’ David Sparks (@MacSparky). For years I have not paid enough attention to my wiring and have made it my Holiday project.
What are your tips, tricks, and possible errors!? Please share ideas and perhaps some personal photos (make sure you protect your client's confidential information) in the comments below!
Happy Lawyering!!!
MICHAEL 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.