What I’m Sharing (weekly)
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Nope. Sorry. Don’t believe you. – “AI is not the norm and I would be willing to bet a majority of lawyers can’t describe AI to their clients and can’t imagine their day WITH an AI.” – I would have to agree
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The phishing techniques law firms are falling for -Some of it is just simple social engineering using public information.
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The End Of The Open Internet: Cory Doctorow’s Op-Ed From The Future
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Firm IT Director Predicts “Carnage” in Legal Tech Consolidation: eDiscovery Trends
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How Your Law Firm Can Implement a Positive, Long-Term IT Strategy
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Ways Solo Practitioners and Small Firms Can Level Up Their Legal Technology
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Is Firefox better than Chrome? It comes down to privacy – @geoffreyfowler claims Chrome is basically spy software. Thoughts?
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A former athlete calls BS on tech’s obsession with work -@jasonshen makes a good point, no athlete would train 70-90 hours per week. They would physically break down.
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5 Things Employees Wish They Had Time For – Interesting stuff from @johnhall – Are your employees too busy putting out fires to do anything meaningful and grow?
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Connecting the Dots Between e-Discovery, Information Governance, and Cybersecurity
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AI Could Give Millions Online Legal Help. But What Will the Law Allow?
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Cybersecurity: One in three breaches are caused by unpatched vulnerabilities
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Lawyers Need To Be Using Twitter For When They Are Recognized – @kevinokeefe is right, and this is true of bloggers, I’d love to use your handle when tweeting out your article, but I can’t find it on your blog.
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