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System of a Down: How to Reverse Engineer a Law Practice
- June 17, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
No CommentsWhen you build a law practice, sometimes it comes out looking like one of those old Volkswagen kits: personally beloved by the builder, while others looking on are just like, ‘What the actual fuck?’ I do think that the vast majority of solo and small firm lawyers have a good sense of how to run
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New School: Law Students and Young Attorneys Need to Hone Their Soft Skills
- March 2, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Technology
The other day, I wrote about how small law firms are beginning to recognize and value the technology management contributions of their attorneys. And, in many cases, that value is being attached to young lawyers. How this all shakes out in terms of job structure and compensation is anybody’s guess; but, one thing is clear:
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Dual Threat: Why Keeping Two Calendars is a Terrible Idea
- January 3, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Malpractice, Technology
I find it strange that many malpractice insurance applications continue to ask lawyers whether they maintain a ‘dual calendar system’ — because it is, and always has been, a terrible idea. Keeping more than one calendar invites transposition errors. Plus, it’s more likely that any one person will fail to do two things, than any
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In the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Trickle-Down Economics for Artificial Intelligence in Legal
- December 16, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Marketing, Technology
All of the technology innovators in the legal sector are pushing artificial intelligence as the next big thing. They’re talkin’ all about the robot takeover, and how, if solo and small firm lawyers don’t adapt or get out of the way, it’s curtains for them. Only, solo and small firm lawyers just don’t give a
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All-Star Game: Software Performance Reflects the User, Too
- November 30, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
There’s no perfect software (excepting ‘Tecmo Super Bowl‘); and, lawyers, who professionally pick nits, are harder to please than other business software customers, even excluding considerations respecting professional ethics requirements. Of course, usability is a two-way street. Software vendors have to build and update truly useful platforms for law firms; but, law firms must also
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Area 51: How To Restrict Law Firm Data
- November 21, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Malpractice, Technology
Sure, I believe in aliens. I love ‘The X-Files’. I’ve even been to Roswell. But, you know what’s alien to a not insignificant number of small law firms? Effective data controls. To that end, I intend to examine three potential security loopholes, and then the methods to close them. Logging In. There are a number