I have touched upon security issues before, but I want to provide more detailed advice on password management and the use of Two Factor Authentication (TFA).
You’ve probably heard a lot about artificial intelligence (AI) recently and wondered whether it matters to you. It may already impact your career, and if it hasn’t yet, it almost certainly will. Here’s why.
While modern computers and mobile devices can do great things right out of the box, they prove even more useful if you learn how to use automation tools. And you don’t need to be a programmer or nerd (well OK, maybe a little bit of a nerd) to use them.
Because the written word is such a critical part of any lawyer’s toolkit, I am going to address the ways that technology can improve the readability of your writing so it will have a stronger impact on your audience.
Lawyers do many things, but one of the most common is writing. In this post, I’ll talk about some of the best practices for turning abstract ideas into a concrete and well-organized vision.
Like you, I’ve been working in Microsoft Word for a long time. In my experience, when people use the same tool for a long time they often become complacent with their skill level — even while Word itself has improved dramatically.
Many of us travel year-round on business. But in the United States, where I happen to be located, we are just entering the summer vacation season. Therefore, I thought I'd provide some travel tips having to do with technology.
What I plan to focus on in this column are things that may help you take better advantage of those opportunities. It will include tips and tricks that will help you work more easily with the technology you already have, collaborate better, and be more productive.