The American Bar Association has published two new books designed for busy lawyers and business professionals who want to learn more about advances in technology and how to incorporate it into their practices.
The author team of Jeffrey M. Allen and Ashley Hallene use easy-to-grasp language to demystify the world of technology for lawyers, business professionals and seniors who want to use technology to help grow a practice.
“Technology Tips for Lawyers and Other Business Professionals” addresses topics such as:
• Choosing the right hardware and equipment for your firm’s needs.
• How to safeguard clients’ information from hackers.
• Tips on cloud computing and mobile lawyering.
“Technology Tips for Seniors” includes guidance and tips on:
• Social media and how it can benefit your practice.
• Getting the most from a tablet.
• Managing your practice and billing.
“Technology Tips for Lawyers and Other Business Professionals” costs $59.95 and “Technology Tips for Seniors” costs $19.95.
Order the books at www.ShopABA.org or by calling 800-285-2221.
- Posted August 04, 2016
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ABA publishes two technology books

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