Keep in mind that you don't have to be a lawyer to Understand our legal system. As a matter of fact it is in your Best Interest to Do your homework and understand the laws particular to your concerns.. BUT are you ready to:
- Do the Research? Most laws, statutes, etc. are online.
- Wade through the numerous reams of legaleze? Sometimes it takes hours to find a specific statute particular to your concern.
- Organize you information and plan of attack, before you go to court? Yes, and unfortunately, before you go to court, you must be organized.
- If you have a lawyer, have the curiosity to ask questions? Most people are under the impression that there lawyer actually knows what they are doing...In many cases, not so. Hate to say this, but our Statutes have become so complex, that even a lawyer needs assistance.
Websites lawyers love (and you will too)
Posted Apr 8, 2013 8:38 AM CDT
By Rachel M. Zahorsky
By Rachel M. Zahorsky
The always crowd-pleasing session “60 Sites in 60 Minutes” closed the ABA Techshow Saturday as speakers Britt Lorish, Eric Mazzone, Lincoln Mead and Mark Rosch shared their top websites for lawyers.
A few of our favorite sites include:
• Viivo and Sookasa: If you share and store documents in the cloud-based storage system Dropbox, then you’ll want to first encrypt sensitive data using either Viivo (free) or Sookasa (paid).
• The Wirecutter: Need help finding the best tech gadget for you? This website offers helpful shopping tips and reviews on tech products for your practice, home and self.
• CopyPasteCharacter: All of the odd characters you may ever need to type into an email, tweet or mobile document displayed in a single page. Just click, copy and paste.
• Cloudsurfing: Discover and evaluate new web-based services and apps. It even provides screenshots of different user interfaces so that you’ll know what the services are like before you sign up for a demo or purchase.
• Momondo and Skyscanner: Neither website is controlled by hotel or airline companies (unlike other popular travel sites) and offer a wider variety of travel options and hard-to-find deals.
• Byliner: A collection of fiction and nonfiction short stories and long-form articles written by established and promising new writers.
• Meeting Wizard: No more telephone tag! This free service employs simple technology to allow users to send online invitations to plan and schedule meetings and other events, plus propose optional dates, manage responses and send automatic reminders.
• BirthDatabase and TLO: One website can help you to track down information about an individual by supplying the birthdate of more than 120 million names stored in its database. The other is a comprehensive investigative research database that tracks names, aliases, Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers (even unlisted ones), relatives, neighbors, assets, driver’s licenses and vehicle info, and email addresses.
• Cue: Have data stored all over the Web in various cloud programs? Cue puts it all together into one interface for easy access.
• AudioName: Is your moniker difficult for others to pronounce? This website allows users to attach personalized audio recordings of their names in emails and on websites so that others don’t commit the awkward faux pas of mispronouncing it in person.
Contact the ABA Law Practice Management section for when materials from this and other Techshow sessions will be available online.
A few of our favorite sites include:
• Viivo and Sookasa: If you share and store documents in the cloud-based storage system Dropbox, then you’ll want to first encrypt sensitive data using either Viivo (free) or Sookasa (paid).
• The Wirecutter: Need help finding the best tech gadget for you? This website offers helpful shopping tips and reviews on tech products for your practice, home and self.
• CopyPasteCharacter: All of the odd characters you may ever need to type into an email, tweet or mobile document displayed in a single page. Just click, copy and paste.
• Cloudsurfing: Discover and evaluate new web-based services and apps. It even provides screenshots of different user interfaces so that you’ll know what the services are like before you sign up for a demo or purchase.
• Momondo and Skyscanner: Neither website is controlled by hotel or airline companies (unlike other popular travel sites) and offer a wider variety of travel options and hard-to-find deals.
• Byliner: A collection of fiction and nonfiction short stories and long-form articles written by established and promising new writers.
• Meeting Wizard: No more telephone tag! This free service employs simple technology to allow users to send online invitations to plan and schedule meetings and other events, plus propose optional dates, manage responses and send automatic reminders.
• BirthDatabase and TLO: One website can help you to track down information about an individual by supplying the birthdate of more than 120 million names stored in its database. The other is a comprehensive investigative research database that tracks names, aliases, Social Security numbers, addresses, phone numbers (even unlisted ones), relatives, neighbors, assets, driver’s licenses and vehicle info, and email addresses.
• Cue: Have data stored all over the Web in various cloud programs? Cue puts it all together into one interface for easy access.
• AudioName: Is your moniker difficult for others to pronounce? This website allows users to attach personalized audio recordings of their names in emails and on websites so that others don’t commit the awkward faux pas of mispronouncing it in person.
Contact the ABA Law Practice Management section for when materials from this and other Techshow sessions will be available online.
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