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LPM: Technology in Your Practice: Trends, Tools and Ethical Rules - Online Video Replay
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time)
Sponsored by the Law Practice Management Committee,
the Committee on Attorney Professionalism and the Electronic
Communications Committee of the
New York State Bar Association
4.0 MCLE Credits
(3.0 ethics, 1.0 areas of professional practice/law practice
management)
I. The Hottest Trends
in Legal Technology – What You Need to Know about Technology in
Your Practice
Providing an overview of practice matters including outsourcing,
knowledge management, legal research, virtual law practice, cloud
computing, and related technologies, the panelists will explore ethical
considerations, security concerns, accessibility issues, information
sharing, billing considerations, overhead and competitive
advantages.
Moderator
- Marion Hancock Fish, Esq., Hancock Estabrook, LLP, Syracuse, NY
Panelists
- Anastasia V. Boyko, Esq., Practical Law Company, Inc., New York
City
- Jack Newton, CEO and Co-Founder, Clio - Practice Management
Simplified, Vancouver, BC
- Suzanne D. Scanlon, Esq., Berger Legal, Ridgefield, CT
II. Social Media, E-Communication and Website Content
–Ethics and Technology – Have the Rules Caught Up to the
Fast and Changing Trends in Technology . . . Where Do We Stand and
What’s on the Horizon
Hypotheticals will be used to engage in a lively discussion on ways
advancements in technology have changed the practice of law. Panelists
will discuss social media, e-communication and website content
addressing ethical implications and concerns. “Friending”
clients, judges and parties in actions, giving advice on public forums,
the unauthorized practice of law, and ethics opinions will be
discussed.
Moderator
- John C. L. Szekeres, Esq., Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison, LLP, New York City
Panelists
- Steven C. Bennett, Esq., Jones Day, New York City
- Prof. Bruce A. Green, Fordham University School of Law, New York
City
- Prof. Patricia E. Salkin, Government Law Center, Albany Law School,
Albany, NY
III. 50 Apps in 50 Minutes
– 50 Tips to Streamline Your Practice
Do you have a smartphone? Confused by how many legal apps are out
there? Don’t know where to begin to learn what works, what
doesn’t? This fast-paced segment will provide 50 must-have apps
for attorneys. Get tips to streamline your practice and save time and
money.
Panelists
- John R. McCarron, Jr., Esq., Montes & McCarron PLLC, Tuckahoe,
NY
- Andrea B. Prigot, Amicus Consulting, Inc., Pelham Manor, NY
- Barbara Beauchamp, New York State Bar Association, Albany, NY
Overall Planning Chairs
- John R. McCarron, Jr., Esq., Montes & Mccarron PLLC,
Tuckahoe
- Marion Hancock Fish, Esq., Hancock Estabrook, LLP, Syracuse
- John C. L. Szekeres, Esq., Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison LLP, New York City
Please Note:
Online video replays are approved for MCLE credit for all attorneys
EXCEPT newly admitted (less than 24 months).
This archived webcast is a video online program that you will
view and listen to on your computer screen. The program code appears on
the screen and is announced by audio.
The last day to pre-register online was August 1, 2012.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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