As those of you who follow this blog know by now, I have retired from my position with the Oklahoma Bar Association after 28 years.

Going forward, no one is responsible for my posts going forward but me. And, as my inner lawyer might observe, there most probably wasn’t any realistic responsibility before. You can cover a lot of legal tech and management tips without getting close to anything actionable, and it turns out a journalism undergraduate degree and a law degree are really good training for blogging.

Given the various challenges of social media platforms and the fact I have a number of subscribers on this blog despite my infrequent posting during the last year or so, this blog will now be my primary online posting platform. The majority of the future posts will be related to legal tech and law office management. I may occasionally post about senior citizens using today’s technology. Access to Justice will have an increased focus here because the current situation has truly become a national crisis that needs to be addressed.

Likely you will see more posts with a brief explanation why you should click on the link to someone else’s great content online. Part of my retirement is no longer reading the number of online articles and product reviews I have for years. But I’m sure I’ll still find a few nuggets of tech knowledge gold.