Posts Tagged ‘Jordan Furlong’

Can’t We All Just Get Along?

While I don’t like general characterizations of anyone, this post by Jordan Furlog over at Law21 had me smiling as he writes tips for how Gen-Y lawyers can adjust to working with Boomers and Gen-Xers. I found it insightful on most accounts, especially regarding multitasking with different technologies. Furlong writes, “Boomers don’t understand multitasking. Well, [...]

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Virtual Law Practice Heralded as the Future of Solos and Small Practices

The response to my guest post on Susan Cartier Liebel’s blog Build a Solo Practice, LLC has been overwhelming. In the past three days Virtual Law Office Technology has been swamped with emails and a few phone calls from other solos interested in using the release version of the web application. I’ve really been enjoying [...]

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