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Designing Technology Training Programs that Work
Clever Ways to Use Find-and-Replace in Your Legal Documents, Part 2: Update Outdated Language
How to Improve Your Legal Writing
Clever Ways to Use Find-and-Replace in Your Legal Documents, Part 1: Update Outdated Formatting
How to Meet the Duty of Technology Competence
Debunking Lawyers’ Myths About MS Word
Technology Competence: What the Ethical Duty Means for You and Your Firm
Improving Your Legal Writing: Six Tips for Using Critique to Your Advantage
Check Your Next Legal Brief for Free
Using Software to Improve Realization Rates Ethically and Efficiently
Exploring the Ethical Duty of Technological Competence, Part II
Exploring the Ethical Duty of Technology Competence, Part I
Advice to My Young Associate Self
Not Competent in Basic Tech? You Could Be Overbilling Your Clients—and Be on Shaky Ethical Ground
Legal Writing: Five-Step Checklist for Better Editing and Proofreading
The Myth of the Digital Native: Establishing Competence and Eliminating Tech Bias in the Modern Law Firm
Four Tips for Engaging with Diverse Legal Tech Entrepreneurs
Six Reasons Why Your Next Legal Tech Purchase Should Be An MS Word Add-in
It's Not Me, It's You: Lawyers Don't Want Lousy, Overpriced Tech
Training Law Students to Be Lawyers: Rethinking Legal Writing Class
Naming Conventions: The Fast, Free, First Step Towards a Paperless Office
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