Managing Technology Overload
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Litigation Series CLE TeleConference
In the past several years, technology has brought an overload of information and communications possibilities into attorneys’ offices. Clients expect that attorneys will react and respond immediately, making use of the apparent infinite amount of information that is now available on the Internet and elsewhere. Are you aware of all the options available? Do you have the technology skills to take full advantage of these communication tools?
This webcast provides a series of easy, practical tips for managing the overload with your existing software and making use of the Internet to increase productivity and strengthen time management. The panelists provide a broad range of tips which are useful not only to practitioners who only occasionally use their computers, but also to the technology-savvy attorneys who are wired in all day, every day. This program provides a solid starting point for gaining ground on the deluge of information that attorneys face.
This program has separate audio teleconference and online PowerPoint presentation components. Registrants will have to dial into the audio teleconference and, in order to view the presentation slides, log into the website.
Program Faculty
- Janice V. Mitrius (Moderator)
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd., Chicago, IL - Bonin Bough
Weber Shandwick, New York, NY - Kim R. Jessum
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP, Philadelphia, PA - Gregory D. Shelton
Williams Kastner, Seattle, WA
CLE Credit
1.0 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states/1.2 hours of CLE credit in 50-minute states have been requested in states accrediting ABA Teleconferences and Live Audio Webcasts*.
NY-licensed attorneys: This non-transitional CLE program has been approved for experienced NY-licensed attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for 1.0 total NY CLE credits.
*States currently not accrediting ABA Teleconferences: DE, IN, PA, KS, OH

