Creating an Optimal KM Value Strategy [#ILTA11]

The speakers in this session: (i) Sally Gonzalez, Senior Director, HBR Consulting, (ii) John Gillies, Director of Practice Support, Cassels Brock, (iii) Steve Lastres, Director of LIbrary & Knowledge Management, Debevoise & Plimpton. [These are my notes from the International Legal Technology Association's Conference 2011.  Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the... Continue Reading →

The OFFICIAL #ILTA11 TweetUp

For all of you social media mavens attending the International Legal Technology Association's Conference 2011, there will be an official conference tweet up this year. Please join me for the tweet up on Sunday, August 21, at 4:00 p.m. in Ryman Studio M. If last year is any indication, it will be a terrific opportunity... Continue Reading →

Navigating the #ILTA11 Schedule

For new and returning attendees at the International Legal Technology Association's Conference 2011, I'm reprising a post from last year that provides guidance on navigating the extraordinarily rich educational offerings in the Conference program. If you haven't yet seen the the wide range of educational sessions, what are you waiting for? Take a look at... Continue Reading →

An #ILTA11 Survival Guide

The International Legal Technology Association's Conference can be overwhelming for even conference veterans. If you're a first-time attendee, you'd better be prepared. To help you with this, I'm reprising a post from last year's conference that contains helpful tips from conference experts. ***************************** The ILTA10 Survival Guide: To be honest, I found my first ILTA... Continue Reading →

Great ILTA Sessions [#ILTA11]

For some the dog days of summer are the most uncomfortable time of year, best spent in a hammock near a body of water.  For at least 1500 hardy souls, the hottest days of August are the best time to head south to Nashville -- not for barbeque, not for music, not for line dancing,... Continue Reading →

Do Clients Reject Your Transfusions?

The history of medicine is filled with all sorts of interesting lessons for lawyers and law firms.  Consider the science of blood transfusions.  According to the Wikipedia article on blood transfusions, the first recorded transfusion allegedly occurred in 1492 when an innovative (or perhaps desperate) physician suggesting reviving a comatose Pope Innocent VIII by giving... Continue Reading →

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