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2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Tech Guide eBook

An Introduction to Law Firm Practice eBook
2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Tech Guide
By Ross L. Kodner, Michael C. Maschke, Sharon D. Nelson, and John W. Simek
This annual guide is the only one of its kind written to help solo and small firm lawyers find the best technology for their dollar. It's written in clear, easily understandable language to make implementation simpler if you choose to do it yourself, or you can use it in conjunction with your IT consultant.
357 pages | eBook
An Introduction to Law Firm Practice
By Michael Downey
A new guide by the ABA Law Practice Management Section, Introduction to Law Firm Practice, is a systematic study of how lawyers practice law at private firms and will help you navigate your way through how a law firm operates. 
280 pages | eBook
Android Apps in One Hour for LawyersBlogging in One Hour for Lawyers

Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers **NEW**
By Daniel J. Siegel
After the addition of several key apps, Android smartphones or tablets can also help run a law practice. From the more than 800,000 apps currently available, Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers highlights the "best of the best" apps that will allow you to practice law from your mobile device.
146 pages | eBook

Blogging in One Hour for Lawyers **NEW**
By Ernie Svenson
An effective blog can help you promote your practice, become more "findable" online, and take charge of how you are perceived by clients, journalists and anyone who uses the Internet.
141 pages | eBook

Building Your Practice Through Pro Bono eBookCareers in Animal Law eBook
Building Your Practice Through Pro Bono
By Nelson P. Miller
Lawyers know that pro bono service is often the most interesting and fulfilling work of their careers. Yet few understand the financial and career benefits that pro bono work can yield. This book explains 10 pro bono opportunities that will broaden, deepen and strengthen your paying practice and legal career. 288 pages | eBook
Careers in Animal Law
By Yolanda Eisenstein
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to animal law careers.Advice is given on how to createa job in animal law, and on how to distinguish one's law practice and expertise from others.
160 pages | eBook
Cloud Computing for Lawyers eBookCompensation Plans for Law Firms, Fifth Edition eBook
Cloud Computing for Lawyers
By Nicole Black
This book provides a nuts and bolts overview of the various cloud computing service models, examines the benefits and risks of cloud computing (including privacy and security issues), presents a roadmap for implementing cloud computing services in various law practices, and covers the issues to consider when choosing a cloud computing service provider.
222 pages | eBook
Compensation Plans for Law Firms, Fifth Edition
By James D. Cotterman
This one volume provides you with your primary research source leading you to auxiliary sources for further information as appropriate. They can support your current compensation system, or help you reevaluate your current methods of compensation.
186 pages | eBook
Electronic Discovery for Small CasesFacebook in One Hour for Lawyers

Electronic Discovery for Small Cases
By Bruce Olson and Tom O'Connor
For firms with limited technology budgets, or cases with small amounts of electronically stored information (ESI), e-discovery can be challenging.
139 pages | eBook

Facebook in One Hour for Lawyers
By Dennis Kennedy and Allison C. Shields
With a few simple steps, lawyers can harness Facebook® to market their services, grow their practices, and expand their legal network--all by using the same methods they already use to communicate with friends and family. 
173 pages | eBook
Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research eBookGoogle for Lawyers
Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 2: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
This complete hands-on guide shares the secrets, shortcuts, and realities of conducting investigative and background research using the sources of publicly available information available on the Internet. 
280 pages | eBook

Google for Lawyers
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
In the decade since its launch, Google has become synonymous with searching on the Internet. This book unleashes the full power of Google as a search engine and, as a provider of free and low-cost tools that can help any attorney compete with large firms and their large research and technology budgets. 
544 pages | eBook

How To Build And Manage A Personal Injury Practice, Third Edition eBookInternet Branding for Lawyers: Building the Client-Centered Website  eBook
How To Build And Manage A Personal Injury Practice, Third Edition
By K. William Gibson
Written by a personal injury lawyer who has been practicing for over 30 years, the book is for lawyers interested in starting a personal injury law practice, as well as for lawyers currently practicing P.I. who are interested in strengthening their practices. 200 pages |  eBook
Internet Branding for Lawyers: Building the Client-Centered Website
By Jeff Lantz
The Client-Centered Website approach is fundamentally different from the "traditional" law firm website approach, which focuses on the firm instead of on how clients are served. You'll learn how to avoid the pitfalls of the "traditional" law firm website, as well as how to use successful branding and a Client-Centered Website as the cornerstone of your firm's marketing program.
232 pages | eBook

iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers eBook

iPad in One Hour for Lawyers eBook
iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers
By Tom Mighell
At last count, there were more than 80,000 apps available for the iPad. Finding the best apps often can be an overwhelming, confusing, and frustrating process. iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers provides the "best of the best" apps that are essential for any law practice.
115 pages | eBook
iPad in One Hour for Lawyers, Second Edition
By Tom Mighell
Fully revised and updated to reflect the newest version of the iPad and the latest apps available, This edition, will help attorneys get more out of their iPad. Ideal for lawyers who want to get up to speed fast, this acclaimed book presents the essentials so you don't get bogged down in technical jargon and extraneous features and apps. 
95 pages | eBook
iPad in One Hour for LitigatorsJob Quest for Lawyers: The Essential Guide to Finding and Landing the Job You Want

iPad in One Hour for Litigators **NEW**
By Tom Mighell
Bestselling ABA author and iPad expert, Tom Mighell, will help you transform your iPad into a powerful tool in the courtroom, at mediation, and beyond. This essential guide discusses all the steps of trying a case with an iPad, from pretrial docketing and legal research to depositions and evidence presentation.
119 pages | eBook

Job Quest for Lawyers: The Essential Guide to Finding and Landing the Job You Want
By Sheila Nielsen
The book demystifies networking by including illustrations from the author's own experiences and from the stories of her clients that provide examples of the real world do's and don'ts of how to conduct a productive search.
160 pages |eBook
Law Office Policy & Procedures Manual, Sixth EditionLimited Scope Legal Services Unbundling and the Self Help Client  eBook

Law Office Policy & Procedures Manual, Sixth Edition
By Howard I. Hatoff and Robert C. Wert
This indispensable manual covers every facet of basic law office operations, and also includes material on COBRA, stress injuries, AIDS/HIV, and much more. It also includes a link to download editable Word Document files of all the included forms, so you can edit the text to produce your own firm's policy and procedures manual and revise it whenever needed.  
464 pages | eBook

Limited Scope Legal Services Unbundling and the Self Help Client
By Stephanie L. Kimbro
The only book available on the topic, Limited Scope Legal Services provides lawyers of all types--from solo to big law--with practical, tested solutions for setting up unbundling practices in their firms. 
229 pages | eBook

LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers eBook

Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers eBook
LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers
By Dennis Kennedy and Allison C. Shields
Lawyers work in a world of networks, connections, referrals, and recommendations. For many lawyers, the success of these networks determines the success of their practice.
128 pages | eBook

Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers
By Sharon D. Nelson, David G. Ries, and John W. Simek
Locked Down explains the wide variety of information security risks facing law firms and how lawyers can best protect their data from these threats--with any budget. Written in clear, non-technical language that any lawyer can understand.
319 pages | eBook

Microsoft OneNote in One Hour for Lawyers eBook 

Nonlegal Careers for Lawyers, Fifth Edition eBook

Microsoft OneNote in One Hour for Lawyers
By Ben M. Schorr
Each copy of Microsoft® Office 2010 sold now includes OneNote, and its usage among lawyers is poised to skyrocket. With this guide, learn to use OneNote in your law practice to save time and increase productivity.
108 pages | eBook

Nonlegal Careers for Lawyers, Fifth Edition
By William D. Henslee, Gary A. Munneke, and Ellen Wayne
This book will illustrate how to use your legal skills to rise above the competition. The authors lead you step-by-step through the process of assessing the special skills that legal training provides.
209 pages | eBook
Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and TechniquesSocial Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier eBook

Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and Techniques **NEW**
By Joshua Briones, Ana Tagvoryan
For lawyers, the proverbial "smoking gun document" of the pre-internet era has given way to the "smoking gun tweet." In recent years, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media channels have become an evidentiary gold mine for impeaching witnesses and undermining a company's litigation position.
100 pages | eBook

Social Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier
By Nicole Black and Carolyn Elefant
Nicole BlackThis cutting-edge guide shows lawyers how to use a practical, goal-centric approach to social media, with the purpose of enabling them to identify the social media platforms and tools that best fit their practice and to implement them easily, efficiently, and ethically.
200 pages | eBook
The Busy Lawyer's Guide to Success  eBookThe Lawyer's Essential Guide to Writing eBook
The Busy Lawyer's Guide to Success
By Dan Pinnington and Reid F. Trautz
This convenient pocketbook is loaded with over 700 practical, common-sense nuggets to help busy lawyers be more productive, profitable and happier. This is the only book new and seasoned lawyers need to thrive and succeed in the practice of law.
156 pages | eBook

The Lawyer's Essential Guide to Writing
By Marie Buckley
The book addresses the real issues that confront legal writers today, including developing efficient writing habits, overcoming writer's block, reaching a deep understanding of case law, self-editing, editing work from junior colleagues, writing effective e-mails, and designing work for visual appeal.
176 pages | eBook

The Lawyer's Guide to Building Your Practice with ReferralsThe Lawyer's Guide to Increasing Revenue, Second Edition

The Lawyer's Guide to Building Your Practice with Referrals
By Steven J. Shaer
This book provides step-by-step guidelines for building relationships with referral sources, getting and managing new referrals, developing networking skills, and transforming acquaintances into clients. 
97 pages | eBook

The Lawyer's Guide to Increasing Revenue, Second Edition
By Arthur G. Greene
Significantly updated and expanded to address issues facing law firms in the twenty-first century, this new edition demonstrates how to avoid short-term solutions, look beyond cost-cutting, and develop a multi-year strategy for achieving financial growth. Using your firm's existing resources, you will discover how to best maintain client relationships, boost staff morale, and augment your bottom line.
194 pages | eBook

The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2010 eBook

The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Word 2010 eBook
The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2010
By Ben M. Schorr
Outlook is the most used application in Microsoft Office, but are you using it to your greatest advantage? The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft® Outlook 2010 is the only guide written specifically for lawyers to help you be more productive, more efficient and more successful.
240 pages | eBook
The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Word 2010
By Ben M. Schorr
This book focuses on the tools and features that are essential for lawyers in their everyday practice, this handy reference includes clear explanations, legal-specific descriptions, and time-saving tips for getting the most out of Microsoft® Word 2010—and customizing it for the needs of today's legal professional.
268 pages | eBook
The Lawyer's Guide to Professional Coaching eBooThe Lawyer's Guide To Working Smarter With Knowledge Tool eBook

The Lawyer's Guide to Professional Coaching
By Andrew Elowitt
Learn how to get the most out of coaching, decide whether coaching is right for you and your firm, and use coaching skills when you manage, mentor, and collaborate with client and colleagues.
179 pages | eBook

The Lawyer's Guide To Working Smarter With Knowledge Tool
By Marc Lauritsen
This essential guide is the only one of its kind written to help lawyers find and understand a powerful class of software tools that supports the work of legal professionals.
244 pages | eBook
Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online eBookTwitter in One Hour for Lawyers
Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online
By Stephanie L. Kimbro
Virtual law practice is revolutionizing the way the public receives legal services and how legal professionals work with clients. If you are interested in this form of practicing law, Virtual Law Practice will help you.
240 pages | eBook

Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers
By Jared Correia
More lawyers than ever before are using Twitter to network with colleagues, attract clients, market their law firms, and even read the news. But to the uninitiated, Twitter's short messages, or tweets, can seem like they are written in a foreign language. This eBook will demystify one of the most important social-media platforms of our time and teach you to tweet like an expert.
192 pages | eBook

Women Rainmakers' Best Marketing Tips, Third Edition eBook

Women Rainmakers' Best Marketing Tips, Third Edition
By Theda C. Snyder
This book contains well over 150 tips you can put to use right away to positively impact your marketing strategy. With this updated guide, you can learn creative marketing strategies that will build your client base and discover new action plans that fit your personal style and strengthen your rainmaking skills.
142 pages | eBook

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