My Two Cents: Don’t Be “Smart” In Your Discovery Requests Relating to Electronic Data.
/Don’t play games with your discovery requests!
Read MoreDon’t play games with your discovery requests!
Read MoreWhat if you lose access to your client’s information because “Google” no longer allows access to your office files? So, you not only lose access to one client but to all your clients! Worse yet, what happens if your office files are just deleted as the service no longer wants to risk having you as a customer!!! What should you do?
Read MoreJeff Toobin’s recent departure from CNN is a good reminder to make sure that whatever part of you is being “Zoomed” is appropriate for the public!
Read MoreA lawyer has a responsibility to keep their client’s data secure and safe.
Read MoreDo we need cash anymore?
Read MoreIs Amazon Prime Day the right time to buy a new computer?
Read MoreReflections on how the iPhone helped attorneys bridge the brick and mortar office and the home office.
Read MorePSA: Turn your phone off or turn off your cellular signal once the airplane door closes and don’t turn it back on until your aircrew tells you it’s safe to.
Read MoreWhat can we learn about the possible future of technology from WWDC22?!
Read MoreWill your carry-on that has all of your tech fit underneath the seat in front of you? 🧐
Read MoreMICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC ATTORNEY WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
Over the years I have found myself helping others (especially lawyers) young and old with their tech questions. With this blog, I hope to share my knowledge on a broader scale. My postings are based on the questions I have been asked in the past and trends I see for the future.
I hope my postings can be used by lawyers of any tech skill. And, in the end, provide the readers valuable insight on how lawyers can better their legal practice and their own personal life with the use of technology.
DISCLAIMER: I cannot and do not offer any guarantee of computer hardware, software, services, practice, etc. discussed in this blog. Use at your own risk. Further, I am not offering any legal advice nor do the discussions in this blog create an attorney-client relationship.