Ten Things About Bitcoin That Lawyers Should Know (On Bitcoin’s Tenth Anniversary) March 11, 2019 Pulat Yunusov A convenient list of some characteristics of Bitcoin that should be relevant to lawyers.
Find me something like this! March 05, 2019 Colin Lachance The CEO of vLex Canada explains how a new product solves the problem of finding similar information in legal research. The product uses machine learning to give researches an edge.
Managing Workplace Diversity February 11, 2019 Christiane Saad Some practical steps for law leaders engaged in management of workplace diversity.
What Technology Will Do to Law Practice (And It’s Not What You Think) February 04, 2019 Pulat Yunusov "On these networks, voluntary assumption of risks is sufficient for justice. Nothing else matters and no further justice will be provided."
Protecting Your Practice Against Recession December 14, 2018 Aaron Grinhaus Five things you could do to recession-proof your practice.
Small Tip: Best Bilingual Keyboard Setting for Your Computer December 14, 2018 Kayla Cardinal Lafrance If you write in French, you should read this.
TECHxpo 2018 Inspires and Democratizes Tech Dialogue December 07, 2018 Cheryl Grossman A review of TECHxpo 2018.
A Brief History of Conduit Law December 07, 2018 Peter Carayiannis Some fascinating tidbits about the origins of Conduit Law—one of the Canadian innovators in the law practice management space—and a look at the future.
Ethics and Civility in the Courtroom and Beyond December 03, 2018 Lawrence A. Conmigo An invitation to attend an OBA program on civility on December 4, 2018.
Why You Should Avoid Acting for Family and Friends October 24, 2018 Ian Hu, counsel, claims prevention & practicePRO (LawPRO) An eye-opening example followed by a round-up of reasons not to act for family and friends. The one about malpractice insurance is especially jarring.