#45: Navigating Technology Overload: Interview with Lawyer and Life Coach Wendy Meadows
/“Just because you have access to technology all the time doesn’t mean you need to be using your technology all the time.”
Read More“Just because you have access to technology all the time doesn’t mean you need to be using your technology all the time.”
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Read MoreConversations with a Self-Professed Computer Luddite, Marcel Strigberger.
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Cybersecurity Expert Tom Lambotte and I discuss what attorneys should know about their own cybersecurity!
Read MoreLast week, I was a guest on the Legal Speak podcast live from New York City at the #Legalweek conference!
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.
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