(Jim's Note: I don't host guest posts here. So please, PR firms, don't flood my inbox with guest post requests. I delete them all unread anyway. But when Elaine Dowling shared this Kindle tip with me, I decided to make an exception to my rule and share the following. Thank for you for the contribution

Lawyers tend to have a love/hate relationship with technology. Of course, that’s often true for any of us who use today’s technology for our work. But for many lawyers, these feelings are quite pronounced and, without offering any amateur psychological diagnosis, I feel many members of the legal profession evidence a split personality when using

They say the third time is the charm. And everyone I know who has tried the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 says LTN logo it is a really great machine. My podcast teammate Sharon Nelson has one and she loves it. Sharon is a technology expert, but not someone who grabs every new product right when it is

The November 2014 issue of the Oklahoma Bar Journal featured a theme of “Navigating the Changing Legal November 2014 OBJProfession.” There are a number of noteworthy articles contained in this issue and it is our pleasure to share them with you. Download PDF of the entire issue.

Adapting to Change in Legal Education

By Valerie K.

What if you were asked to design a complete continuing legal education program about a very important topic where you thought you knew a fair amount about the topic? Well, here’s mine – Tools for Tomorrow’s Lawyers — and you are welcome to attend, either in person or via webcast November 12, 2014 at the

How law firm can effectively use social media is a topic open for debate. I have seen some very persuasive individuals tell audiences that a social media strategy is absolutely critical for law firms. I have heard from lawyers who say they invested significantly in social media and saw little to no return on investment.