Monday, September 28th, 2009
Just WHO is Reading Your Email?
Recent tech-blogs have been debating the issue of privilege and confidentiality due to the terms of service that Google imposes on the users of the free version of Gmail. Because Google “reads” the content of each email in order to deliver targeted advertising to the readers, this could constitute the dissemination of attorney-client privileged (“ACP”) material, thus waiving the attorney-client privilege. Furthermore, such dissemination could be a violation of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct.[1] Numerous issues regarding privacy and privilege are therefore implicated and worthy of discussion. (more…)
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Anthony Luna, a 3L at McGeorge School of Law, was the winner of our iPod drawing earlier this month. We were able to catch up with Anthony for a few minutes to learn what our Law Clerks are up to. Here’s what we found out. (more…)
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Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Promote Yourself
Law Clerk Connection is launching its First Annual Video Resume Competition for all Law Clerk Connection Members. The Top 3 Winners will be featured in the Law Clerk Connection Marketplace and in promotional materials sent to attorneys nationwide. (more…)
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Monday, May 25th, 2009
Free Tools for Time Tracking
This is not the first time we’ve talked about time tracking applications, but this time we will highlight FREE time tracking applications. Tracking time is so critical to the revenue that lawyers make, that it might seem funny to talk about free products. But the software world remains unique in that free products are often as good, if not even better, than products you pay for.
The time tracking products that we’ll talk about here have many of the features of the commercial products that we discussed in the article Tools for Trouble-Free Time Tracking. (more…)
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
As a Law Clerk Connection Law Clerk Provider, you have the ability to create a “Selling Profile” – which serves as a resume of your background, skills and experience. Additionally, you can create “Portfolios” within certain legal categories, which allow you to upload writing samples that you have produced either in law school or for other employers. This month, we would like to discuss techniques for creating Profiles and Portfolios that will increase your chances of getting invited to bid. (more…)
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Part 4 in Our “Go Virtual With Law Clerk Connection” Series
Sitting in waiting rooms. Sitting in traffic. Sitting in airports. Standing in line waiting. Waiting to pick up your kids from one of their myriad of activities. In our modern world so much of our time is spent just waiting.
However, smart lawyers have hooked up with some new technology to put this down time waiting to full-time use. Let me give you an example:
Sam is multi-tasking while driving, using his hands-free headset, and talks to a client, Nancy, to nail down the answers to three questions. He gets all the answers he needs and finishes up his call. But now he needs to remember to email a document to Mike, his virtual Law Clerk when he logs onto his laptop, and ask him to check on prior cases in a certain state, and he needs to remember to record his talk time for billing purposes. (more…)
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009
Part 2 in Our “Go Virtual With Law Clerk Connection” Series
Meet Sam. Sam is a busy solo-practitioner with busy legal practice. Like you, he is constantly on the go, on the phone, emailing, talking to clients, going to court…you know the drill. But, Sam just heard about Law Clerk Connection from a friend and he’s learning how to use their nationwide network of Law Clerks to ease his workload. Unsure how the process works, Sam checks out “How Law Clerk Connection Works.” (more…)
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Saturday, April 11th, 2009
The economy may be in a recession, but that doesn’t mean that injustice is. Everyday, thousands of individuals are left without a voice because they do not have access to legal aid. Despite a recent influx of over $40 million in federal funding to legal aid providers, those providers are only able to assist approximately one-half of the eligible clients seeking their help.
Law Clerk Connection hopes to improve this dismal statistic by partnering with non-profit organizations, pro-bono attorneys and low/no-cost legal services attorneys. (more…)
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
What is all the hype about virtual law offices? Why make the change? How can I make the change?
Well, there are many reasons to consider virtual law practice: the reduction in high over-head; long commutes; over-use of paper products and energy; long, soul-draining hours…you know I could go on, but this article is about making positive changes for yourself, for society and for the planet.
This is the first in a series of articles to talk about virtual law practice, designed to give you insight into the tools and technology required to run a virtual law office. But, before we move to the virtual world – let’s ground ourselves in the traditional brick and mortar law office. (more…)
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Since the first law practice opened its doors, there have been two universal truths about lawyers tracking their time – they track every minute of work time to bill clients and everybody involved hates tracking every minute of work time. It is classic love-hate scenario. However, today there are many new tools to make time tracking easier than ever before. (more…)
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