TSS: Repurpose Your Old Work Tech Into Family Learning Tools This Back-to-School Season šŸ’»šŸ“š

repurposing your tech for your children can be a platform for a talk with your school kids on the Safe use of Tech.

The new school year approaches, and your children need reliable technology. Before you head to the electronics store, consider the laptops and tablets gathering dust in your office closet or your current devices that you are about to upgrade. With proper preparation, these work devices can become powerful educational tools while teaching your family essential cybersecurity skills.

Why Lawyer Parents Need This Workshop šŸŽÆ

As attorneys, we face unique challenges when transitioning work devices to family use. Attorney-client privilege concerns, firm policy compliance, and data breach liability create legal risks most parents never consider. Our August Tech-Savvy Saturday seminar addresses these challenges head-on with practical solutions.

What You'll Master in This Essential Session šŸ›”ļø

Device Sanitization for Legal Professionals: Step-by-step Windows, Mac OS, iOS, and Android procedures that protect privileged information while preparing devices for family use. We cover complete data wiping, software licensing removal, and documentation requirements.

Family Technology Management Systems: Implementation strategies for password managers, shared calendars, and network security configurations that work for legal families. Special focus on co-parenting considerations and court-approved platforms.

Family Cyber Talks should be routine!

Age-Appropriate Cybersecurity Education: From elementary through college-age guidance on digital citizenship, password security, and online safety. Critical discussions about digital permanence and the serious legal consequences of non-consensual intimate image sharing.

Emergency Response Planning: Practical protocols for handling cyberbullying, predator contact, and other digital crises. Know when to involve law enforcement versus school administration.

Register Now for August Tech-Savvy Saturday šŸš€

This workshop combines legal ethics with practical family technology management. You'll leave with actionable checklists, template agreements, and the confidence to transform old work devices into safe learning tools.

šŸŽ™ļø Ep. #115: Legal Technology Mastery with Law Librarian Jennifer Wondracek – Essential AI Tools and Skills for Modern Lawyers.

Our next guest is Jennifer Wondracek, Director of the Law Library and Professor of Legal Research and Writing at Capital University Law School. Jennifer shares her expertise as a legal technologist and ABA Women of Legal Tech Honoree. She addresses three vital questions: the top technological tools law students and lawyers should leverage, strategies to help new attorneys adapt to firm technologies, and ways law firms can automate routine tasks to prioritize high-value legal work. Drawing on her extensive experience in legal education and technology, Jennifer emphasizes practical solutions, the importance of transferable skills, and the increasing role of generative AI in modern legal practice.

Join Jennifer and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

  1. As Head Librarian at Capital University Law School, what are the top three technological tools or resources that you believe law students and practicing lawyers should be leveraging right now to enhance legal research and client service?

  2. What are the top three strategies that lawyers can use to help law students clerking for a firm, or new attorneys, quickly adapt to become proficient with the technology platforms and tools used in their practice, particularly when these tools differ from what they learned in law school?

  3. Beyond legal research, what are the top three ways law firms and solo practitioners can use technology to automate routine tasks and create more time for high-value legal work?

In our conversation, we cover the following:

[01:03] Jennifer’s Current Tech Setup

[06:27] Top Technological Tools for Law Students and Practicing Lawyers

[11:23] Case Management Systems and Generative AI

[23:15] Strategies for Law Students and New Attorneys to Adapt to Technology

[31:03] Permissions and Backup Practices

[34:20] Automating Routine Tasks with Technology

[39:41] Favorite Non-Legal AI Tools

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šŸŽ™ļø Bonus Episode: TSL Lab’s Notebook.AI Commentary on June 23, 2025, TSL Editorial!

Hey everyone, welcome to this bonus episode!

As you know, in this podcast we explore the future of law through engaging interviews with lawyers, judges, and legal tech professionals on the cutting edge of legal innovation. As part of our Labs initiative, I am experimenting with AI-generated discussions—this episode features two Google Notebook.AI hosts who dive deep into our latest Editorial: "Lawyers, Generative AI, and the Right to Privacy: Navigating Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and Public Data in the Digital Age." If you’re a busy legal professional, join us for an insightful, AI-powered conversation that unpacks the editorial’s key themes, ethical challenges, and practical strategies for safeguarding privacy in the digital era.

Enjoy!

In our conversation, the "Bots" covered the following:

00:00 Introduction to the Bonus Episode

01:01 Exploring Generative AI in Law

01:24 Ethical Challenges and Client Confidentiality

01:42 Deep Dive into the Editorial

09:31 Practical Strategies for Lawyers

13:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Resources:

Google Notebook.AI - https://notebooklm.google/