Today's announcement by the Federal Aviation Administration that most drones must be registered with the FAA by February 19 may not impact you personally. But you should take some time to become familiar with the details. This will be good for a lot of conversation over the holiday season and, as a lawyer, you should

One of my son's friends has an Amazon Echo and he has it doing cool tricks, so my son mentioned that he would love to have one. We responded in typical parent fashion, noting that he could see about getting more hours on his summer job and Christmas or birthday aren't really that far away.

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

Dennis Kennedy, legal technology guru and former technology columnist for the ABA Journal, has announced his Blawggie Awards for 2014 — the 11th edition of the honor. In much the same way that prestigious art Dennis Kennedyexhibits often have a single judge, Dennis relies on his own expertise alone for the Blawggies. The competition is limited

I’ve spend a lot of time thinking about tomorrow-the legal profession’s tomorrow. This week at the Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Meeting, I get to spend several hour teaching and learning at a CLE program I organized called Tools for Tomorrow’s Lawyers, I also get to moderate a breakfast panel on the future of the legal