Apps in Law show

Apps in Law

Summary: There are millions of apps available for your mobile device but how do know which ones will be helpful in your practice? Brett Burney has helped hundreds of lawyers better integrate mobile devices into their practice and he posts short, helpful, video reviews on www.appsinlaw.com. In each episode of this podcast, Brett interviews a lawyer or legal professional to learn about one (or more) apps that they use every day in their practice.

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Podcasts:

 AiL005 – Niki Black uses Slack to keep her colleagues on track | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest today is Nicole (Niki) Black who is a licensed lawyer in the state of New York and is the Legal Technology Evangelist at MyCase, an intuitive cloud-based law practice management software platform for solo and small firm attorneys. Niki keeps in touch with her team members at MyCase via the Slack app.

 AiL004 – Jeff Richardson only remembers one password | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest today is Jeff Richardson who is a treasured friend, and litigation partner at Adams and Reese LLP based in New Orleans. Jeff is also the author of the iPhone J.D. blog which the ABA Journal recently moved to their Blawg 100 Hall of Fame which recognizes outstanding legal blogs. Jeff discusses how he uses the 1Password app on a daily basis on his iPhone and iPad.

 AiL003 – Nerino Petro juggles to-dos with Trello | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest today is Nerino Petro, a practicing lawyer who WAS the Chief Information Officer at the Holmstrom & Kennedy law firm when we recorded this podcast episode, but is now President at The Erickson Group in Rockford, Illinois. I’ve had the privilege of knowing Nerino for many years, and served with him on the ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board for several years. I first knew Nerino from his Compujurist blog, as well as his long stint as the Practice Management Advisor for the State Bar of Wisconsin.  In fact, Nerino and I have given several iPad presentations for the State Bar of Wisconsin which were a ton of fun. Apps mentioned in this episode: Trello Microsoft OneNote Duet Display Personal Kanban Website Personal Kanban Book Links above may be affiliate links to the iTunes App Store or Amazon.com.

 AiL002 – Neil Tyra manages his practice with Daylite | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest today is Neil Tyra of the Tyra Law Firm in Rockville, Maryland. I’ve known Neil for several years through the “Macs in Law Office” community. Neil also recently stared The Law Entrepreneur podcast at www.thelawentreprenuer.com, which is a fantastic podcast focusing on the business of law. I was privileged to be a guest on episode 23 where we talked about the ethical use of of mobile devices by lawyers. Apps mentioned in this episode: Daylite 5 Daylite 6 Links above may be affiliate links to the iTunes App Store or Amazon.com.

 AiL001 – Chad Burton uses the “stock” Mail app | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest today is Chad Burton, a long-time, good friend and [former] practicing lawyer in Dayton, Ohio. Chad is the CEO of CuroLegal, a legal technology consulting and development firm working with law firms on selecting and optimizing technology for their practice. Chad’s virtual law practice has been featured in many publications and he accesses his practice from his Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Apps mentioned in this podcast: Notability The “stock” Mail App from Apple Gmail App Inbox by Gmail Spark from Readdle Trello Microsoft Outlook Google Drive Box PDF Expert Links above may be affiliate links to the iTunes App Store or Amazon.com.

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