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1 online resource |
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computer c rdamedia |
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Includes index. |
Contents |
Collaboration and the duty of technology competence -- Collaboration at the crossroads -- rethinking collaboration in a time of pandemic -- The benefits of collaboration in lawsuits and transactions -- First steps -- How WFH changed lawyer collaboration -- Future-proofing your collaboration strategy -- Meetings, Part 1 : videoconferencing -- Meetings, Part 2 : meetings+ -- Writing, Part 1 -- Writing, Part 2 : creating, sharing, and storing online documents -- Communicate, Part 1: messaging tools -- Communicate, Part 2 : client portals and intranets -- The evolving role of social media -- Benefits of improving document collaboration and using document collaboration tools -- Basic collaboration on documents -- Creating a document online : getting started with the major players -- Working simultaneously on a document -- Communicate, Part 3 : email as a collaboration platform -- Projects and tasks -- Other simple yet surprisingly useful collaboration tools -- Collaboration tools for personal tasks -- Your WFH tech stack -- recommended dardware -- Cybersecurity and other risks -- Must-have features for your collaboration tools -- Ownership, control, and other legal issues -- Your collaboration strategy must be collaborative -- Preparing for the future -- Building a culture of collaboration -- Better ways to work together. |
Summary |
"A recurring theme of this book will be that the movement to electronic and digital tools for collaboration is nonthreatening and evolutionary, not radical and revolutionary, even though it might feel that way during and after COVID-19. Lawyers consistently adapt the same fundamental collaborative acts to different technologies as those technologies evolve. The greatest difference today is that the accelerating pace of technological change, combined with the sudden need for most legal professionals to work from home, culminated in an explosion of the number and variety of collaborative tools and a dramatic shift in client expectations"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. |
Subject |
Law offices -- United States -- Automation.
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Practice of law -- Technological innovations -- United States.
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Teams in the workplace -- United States.
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Added Author |
Mighell, Tom, author.
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American Bar Association. Section of Law Practice Management, sponsoring body.
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Related To |
Print version: Kennedy, Dennis M., 1958- Lawyer's guide to collaboration tools and technologies Work from home edition. Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, [2022] 9781639051427 (DLC) 2022034480 |
ISBN |
9781639051434 (epub) |
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1639051430 |
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9781639051427 (paperback) |
OCLC # |
1345278834 |
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