Video Conferencing Tip (2.0): Wear Pants for (and don't expose yourself during) your Zoom Meetings, Conferences, and Hearings
/PSA: Keep It In Your Pants During Your Video Calls!
Read MorePSA: Keep It In Your Pants During Your Video Calls!
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Read MoreThe Tech-Savvy Lawyer presents at the SCAU: “Managing Your Digital Legacy” (what to do to ensure your digital assets are protected after you are gone).
Read MoreI had the pleasure of being interviewed by Neil Tyra for his podcast, The Law Entrepreneur. Typically, Neil talks to attorneys about how they run their law practice - from how they started, their office systems, marketing, computer hardware, etc. This not a “Tech Talk” episode per se. Neil was kind enough to allow us to go off-script. For the first half, we talk about what I do - Veterans Benefits Appeals, Military Medical/Physical, and Military Records Corrections. There is some tech talk at the end.
So, this may not necessarily be the best podcast about your “tech-savvy” blogger/podcaster host’s tech skills But, it may give you a little insight about your host. (I want to apologize to Neil and the listener if I sound a little choppy - clearly, something at my end - either it was me or my connection. 🤗 ). Overall, it was a great experience and fun to do!
Enjoy!
Click HERE to be direct to the episode on Neil’s podcast page.
Maybe not the most forward thinking usage of iOS14? 🤔
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Read MoreAtlanta Criminal Defense Attorney Erin H. Gerstenzang and I discuss her use of technology in her thriving law practice!
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.