The Paper LESS Office: Shattering the Paperless Office Myth with a Process that Works!
Learn to save time and money by using a low-cost “scan everything” approach that stores externally-received documents with internally-generated work product.
ROSS L. KODNER, ESQUIRE
MicroLaw, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Effective Use of Courtroom Technology
L. Richard Walker, AFPD, Northern District of West Virginia
Daniel W. Sczerba, Computer Systems Administrator
Federal Public Defender Office for Northern District of West Virginia
This Session will exhibit the benefits offered by Courtroom technology in order to present a more compelling claim to the trier of fact, be it judge or jury. Demonstrations will include Powerpoint; Trial Director; and various software programs available to enhance the quality of examinations of witnesses and opening statements and closing arguments.
Law Office Technology Update: Surviving in the Face of Catastrophe
•Ethical Considerations for the Protection of Client Data •Cost-effective Technologies for Backing Up Client and Firm Data •Practical Benefits of the "Paperless Office" •Cost-effective Options for a "Digital Imaging Center" •Advances in Voice-to-Text Dictation for the Law Office •Insurance Considerations for the West Virginia Law Practice •Critical Methods of Law Firm Pre-Loss Documentation •"Must-have" Insurance Coverages and Riders for Law Offices
L. DAVID DUFFIELD, ESQUIRE
JASON J. STEMPLE, ESQUIRE
THOMAS P. BOGGS, LAW CLERK
Duffield & Lovejoy
This seminar is worth 3.3 WV MCLE credits, including 3.3 ethics/L.O.M. credits. |