The Google Powered Law Office
Using Google to improve your research, investigations,
communications, and collaboration
Learn how the Internet is changing the way legal professionals can compete
with the big research and office technology budgets of big law firms. Discover
how you can use Google to research and run your practice to competently represent your clients. Find out if failing to...
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The Google Powered Law Office
Using Google to improve your research, investigations,
communications, and collaboration
Learn how the Internet is changing the way legal professionals can compete
with the big research and office technology budgets of big law firms. Discover
how you can use Google to research and run your practice to competently represent your clients. Find out if failing to “Google” as part of the due diligence
process could keep you from winning a case. Uncover the best Google research
strategies that will assist you in meeting your investigative research obligations. Discover how Google will also help you manage your workload and collaborate more effectively with your clients, co-counsel, and members of your
firm. High tech doesn’t need to come at a high cost and this seminar will show
you how the wide range of free Google tools (some of which are in the
“cloud”) can deliver Perrier results at tap water prices.
Come join internationally recognized Internet trainers and American Bar Association authors, Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, who will show you a range
of Google technology and research options that will fit any budget...because
most of it is FREE!
The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet
Learn how the Internet is changing the way legal professionals need to research
to competently represent their clients. Uncover the best Internet search strategies and Web sites for investigative and background research. Discover how
attorneys are using free public record sites and sites with free “publicly available” information, including social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook,
MySpace, and LinkedIn) for discovery, trial preparation, background checks,
and locating missing persons.
Don’t be left behind in exploiting this gold mine of information that will assist
you in meeting your investigative research obligations. Come join Carole Levitt
and Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet trainers and American Bar
Association authors, who will show you how to be your own cybersleuth.