TechnoLawyer
February 25, 2004 on 12:31 pm | In The-Practice-of-Law |One thing you should consider is joining the “TechnoLawyer Community.” I have received a lot of benefit over the past few years from this FREE service.
What Is TechnoLawyer?
TechnoLawyer consists of: (1) TechnoLawyer Newsletters, a network of FREE, critically-acclaimed e-mail newsletters for legal professionals; and (2) TechnoLawyer Archive, a searchable Web-based repository of all TechnoLawyer content since January 1997.How Does it Work?
Every week, our members discuss legal technology and practice management issues, products, and services. We then compile these peer-written submissions into our e-mail newsletters, and also place them in the TechnoLawyer Archive, making it easy for you to access and assimilate this wealth of information.What Topics Does it Cover?
TechnoLawyer covers many topics, including Accounting, Case Management, Digital Copiers, Document Assembly, Document Management, Handhelds/PDAs, Knowledge Management, Law Office Management, Legal Marketing, Litigation Support, Word Processing, and much more.Why Should I Join?
TechnoLawyer content is written by those in the trenches of the legal profession. As a result, you won’t find this information elsewhere. Because our e-mail newsletters are free, you can evaluate them without risk and easily unsubscribe anytime. As for the TechnoLawyer Archive, many consider it an indispensable tool.What’s New and Noteworthy?
We recently launched an e-mail newsletter called IP Memes, which covers emerging technology-related intellectual property issues. In the near future, we plan to launch TechnoLawyer Classifieds, e-mail classifieds for everything from selling used equipment to obtaining proposals from consultants.How Do I Join?
To join today, just fill out the form on the upper right side of this page, and then click the “Join†button. Once you join, you will find yourself on a personalized Web page called “My TechnoLawyer†from which you can choose the e-mail newsletters you wish to receive or search the TechnoLawyer Archive.
Again, here is the link to the “TechnoLawyer Community.”
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