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CANCELLATION & RESCHEDULING: Legal Tech Institute CLE @ Harris County Law Library

June 21, 2017 Heather Holmes

Due to Tropical Storm Cindy, The Robot Lawyer CLE program scheduled for June 22 has been canceled and rescheduled for July 20. Details about the rescheduled event are as follows:

Session:      The Robot Lawyer: Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law

Date:           RESCHEDULED: Thursday, July 20, 2017

Time:           Noon to 1 p.m.

Location:     Harris County Attorney Conference Center, Lower Level, Congress Plaza, 1019 Congress Street, Houston, TX 77002

To register for the July 20 CLE, visit the Legal Tech Institute website by clicking on the image below:

In Events, Legal Tech Institute, Tech Tips Tags Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Free CLE in July from the Legal Tech Institute: Excel Essentials

June 20, 2017 Heather Holmes

Join us on Thursday, July 13, 12pm - 1pm, for Excel Essentials. Microsoft Excel is an important tool for the modern legal profession. It can assist in supervising document reviews, calculating damages, and managing client information. Because so many business clients use Excel, spreadsheets often become evidence in their own right, and attorneys need to be able to review and understand Excel documents. In this interactive program, Ben J. Kusmin, a commercial litigator and the founder of Excel Esquire, will demonstrate the most important features of Microsoft Excel using concrete examples and realistic data. Attendees will have the option to download the data used in the presentation to follow along on their own computers. Register today!

For more discussion of using Excel in the practice of law, see our previous Tech Tuesday blog post MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR LAWYERS: POTENTIAL PITFALLS AND THE PROMISES OF PROFICIENCY

In Legal Tech Institute, Tech Tuesday, Tech Tips Tags Excel

Free CLE in June and July from the Legal Tech Institute

June 8, 2017 Guest User

Register today for two CLEs offered in June and July from the Legal Tech Institute.

Join us on Thursday, June 22, 12pm - 1pm, for The Robot Lawyer: Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law. Saskia Mehlhorn, Director of Knowledge Management & Library Services, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP will give specific examples of tools that incorporate AI technology and discuss opportunities for lawyers and other legal professionals.

Join us on Thursday, July 13, 12pm - 1pm, for Excel Essentials. Ben J. Kusmin, Esq., founder of the popular blog Excel Esquire will demonstrate the most important features of Microsoft Excel for legal professionals using concrete examples and realistic data.

In Events, Legal Tech Institute, Tech Tips

Legal Conferences & Events: TBD Law

June 6, 2017 Heather Holmes

For the third consecutive year, Lawyerist and Filament will team up to host a sort of summer camp for lawyers. Known as TBD Law, this unconventional conference/retreat/summit/workshop is an event designed for innovative solo and small firm legal practitioners who are serious about shaping the future of law. Generating fresh ideas and new approaches to improving the practice of law is the goal, and only those who demonstrate a commitment to engaging with big ideas will be invited to attend. Restricting the number of participants will allow for diversity of thought and ensure that all voices have a chance to be heard. To request an invitation, submit your application by July 14th. Fifty-five innovative, forward-thinking lawyers with a vision for improving the future of law office management, client relations, and law-firm business models will be selected to take part in this one-of-a-kind experience. Don't miss it!

In Events, Tech Tips, Tech Tuesday Tags Conferences, CLE, TBD Law

Social Media Search Engines

May 22, 2017 Heather Holmes

Family, friends, neighbors, employers, and social media platforms are all good sources of actionable intelligence about an individual, but, for good reasons, people are typically not forthcoming with the information you wish to gather, and searching every social media platform is impractical and inefficient. That's where websites like SocialMention.com and Social-Searcher.com may be helpful. 

Social Mention is a real-time social media search and analysis platform that "aggregates user generated content from across the universe into a single stream of information. It allows you to easily track and measure what people are saying about you, your company, a new product, or any topic across the web's social media landscape in real-time. Social Mention monitors 100+ social media properties directly including: Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, YouTube, Digg, Google etc."

Social Searcher is a free social media search engine. "It allows you to search for content in social networks in real-time and provides deep analytics data. Users can search without logging in for publicly posted information on Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, Tumblr, Reddit, Flickr, Dailymotion and Vimeo. Free users can also save their searches and set up email alerts."

In Research Tips, Tech Tips Tags Social Media
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What’s behind the name? “Ex Libris Juris” is Latin for “from the books of law” and much of the information here will relate to the legal information collected and curated by the Law Library. Additionally, “Ex Libris” has long appeared on bookplates – labels appearing inside the front cover of books – and has acquired the connoted meaning “from the library of” to show ownership of the book. Using this connotation, the phrase becomes “from the library of law” and better describes the posts about digital resources, event announcements, and research tips that will regularly appear here.

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