A Pictorial Walk-Through Of Microsoft’s New Cybersecurity Tools
Cybersecurity should be on every person’s mind in 2017, and certainly every lawyer's.
Cybersecurity should be on every person’s mind in 2017, and certainly every lawyer's.
Yes, but it's not easy; here is some practical advice.
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If you set it up right, you can work just as efficiently, if not more so, than at the office.
It’s not a matter of not having time, says tech columnist Jeff Bennion, it's a matter of time management.
The best way to be productive is to not feel the urge to be connected all the time.
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Technology columnist Jeff Bennion discusses the pros and cons of renting your software versus owning it.
If the SEC thinks it was sending a message to investment firms to make cybersecurity prevention a priority, it needs to put bite in its rule enforcement and mete out heftier fines.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion walks you through some great new tools to foster collaboration and to help you be more organized in the new year.
Legal technology columnist Jeff Bennion reports on some of the cooler gadgets that have come out lately.
Founded in 2017, the Baltimore-based Law Office of Stephen L. Thomas Jr. unified case management, communication, and payments with 8am—saving 10–20 hours a week for clients, trials, and growth.
Can Microsoft Office 365 be used as a practice management tool?
The way we work in the office is rapidly evolving -- so the way our office is run should evolve also, according to legal technology columnist Jeff Bennion.
The news out of the big ILTA conference in Las Vegas keeps on coming, as chronicled by tech columnist Sean Doherty.
A round-up of the big news coming out of the ILTA conference in Las Vegas, from tech columnist Sean Doherty.
Tech columnist Jeff Bennion argues that we could communicate more effectively and de-clutter our inboxes if we stop using email as the only method of communication in the office.