Communication and Collaboration
Technology & Practice Guide
June 2009
Volume 26, Number 4
Features | Columns
- Effective Client Communication »
by Wells H. Anderson - The communication options you choose will depend on what you want to accomplish and what you and your clients find comfortable.
- Phone and Communications Systems for the Solo and Small Firm »
by Aaron W. Brooks - This outline of equipment used in modern communications boils down to Internet systems vs. non-Internet systems.
- Collaboration Tools You Can Afford »
by Andrew C. Simpson and Seth G. Rowland - These tools will set you apart from other lawyers, improve the way you practice law, and allow you to deliver high-quality service at a reasonable cost.
- Collaborative Sites »
by Bryan M. Sims - Free and instantaneous communication via the Internet lets you work as easily with a client in Cairo or Amsterdam as with other lawyers in your office.
- Ten Tips for Quality Blogging »
by Carolyn Elefant - Blogs don’t just increase the quantity of your clients; they enhance the quality of clients who seek your services.
- Blog Security »
by James Ellis Arden - Don’t let some hacker destroy your law practice’s most important asset: your good name.
- Creating a Blog »
by Nerino J. Petro Jr. - Ready to take the plunge and start blogging? Here are some options to consider and some tips to put you on the right path.
- Social Networking for Lawyers »
by Susi Schuele - Social networks are places to demonstrate your expertise, engage with your community, and present yourself as a leader.
- Trial Presentation Technology »
by Brett Burney - Today’s technology can level the playing field when it comes to the effective delivery of information.
- Virtual Law Practice »
by Aviva Cuyler and Nicole Black - What is a virtual practice? One without a physical office? One using technology to deliver services? A combination of both?
GPSOLO (ISSN-1520-331X) is published eight times a year (January/February, March, April/May, June, July/August, September, October/November and December) by the ABA General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division, 321 N Clark, Chicago, IL 60654-7598. The magazine is committed to fulfilling the special needs of general, solo, and small firm practitioners. The contents of GPSOLO do not necessarily represent the views of the General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division or the American Bar Association, but are the views of respected members of the profession.
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