Podcast #3 (Part 2 of 2): Trial Room Tech Tips and More with Mac Power User's David Sparks!
/In my two-part interview with Mac Power User’s David Spark, we talk about how he has used to technology to enhance his legal career!
Read MoreIn my two-part interview with Mac Power User’s David Spark, we talk about how he has used to technology to enhance his legal career!
Read MoreJudge Herbert B. Dixon, Jr. (Ret.) served two consecutive 15-year terms as a Judge for the Superior Court for the District of Columbia. Judge Dixon is a columnist for The Judges’ Journal ABA magazine, chair of Superior Court’s Electronic Filing Pilot Project and a senior judicial adviser to the Center for Legal and Court Technology (formerly the Courtroom 21 Project), an initiative of the Marshall-Wythe Law School at the College of William & Mary and the National Center for State Courts. Our discussion was so informative that I split the interview into three parts! In Episode #1 (Part 3 of 3), Judge Dixon and I continue our discussion of what he believes are the potential technological pitfalls in the legal arena we may experience in the not so distant future!
Judge Dixon’s Twitter handle is @Jhbdixon
My discussion of ABA Rules regarding a lawyers need for competence when dealing with technology.
Judge Dixon’s ABA Article “Deepfakes: More Frightening Than Photoshop on Steroids” in “The Judge’s Journal’”
ABA Annual "Tech Show" scheduled for February 26 - 29, 2020, in Chicago, IL.
In my two-part interview with Mac Power User’s David Spark, we talk about how he has used to technology to enhance his legal career!
Read MoreJudge Herbert B. Dixon, Jr. (Ret.) served two consecutive 15-year terms as a Judge for the Superior Court for the District of Columbia. Judge Dixon is a columnist for The Judges’ Journal ABA magazine , chair of Superior Court’s Electronic Filing Pilot Project and a senior judicial adviser to the Center for Legal and Court Technology (formerly the Courtroom 21 Project), an initiative of the Marshall-Wythe Law School at the College of William & Mary and the National Center for State Courts. Our discussion was so informative that I split the interview into three parts! In Episode #1, Judge Dixon and I discuss how he has seen how attorneys' use of technology in the courtroom change over the years, effective use of slides and animations in the courtroom and what he sees as attorneys' technological proficiency today and in the future.
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Judge Dixon’s Twitter handle is @Jhbdixon
My discussion of ABA Rules regarding a lawyers need for competence when dealing with technology.
DC Bar's Annual "Practice 360°" scheduled for May 15, 2020, in Washington, DC.
ABA Annual "Tech Show" scheduled for February 26 - 29, 2020, in Chicago, IL.
MICHAEL 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.