Internationally recognized speakers and authors Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch will present the "Google For Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools" MCLE webinar live, via the Internet, on Wednesday, February 2, 2011; from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Eastern Time. All attendees will receive a free copy of Levitt and Rosch's best-selling book of the same name on which the program is based.
Free and low-cost tools available from Google are leveling the playing field in Internet research and technology. From lesser-known resources such as Google Scholar’s case law database and free office applications such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, to services such as Google Voice and Google Translate, these tools can help solo and small firm lawyers compete with large firms and their research and technology budgets - and raise their productivity. Using a step-by-step presentation method, this eye-opening program will show attendees how to use these tools for a more productive practice AND how to go beyond Google’s search box to become an advanced Internet searcher.
Topics to be covered include:
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- Find out how you can compete with large firms’ research and technology budgets with Google’s free and low-cost office applications and services
- Explore free office applications such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar
- Learn about free services such as Google Voice, Google Translate, and more
- Find out how to research case law, law reviews, and other journal articles free with Google Scholar
- Uncover Google’s “hidden” and advanced search tips and services
The webinar is presented by the American Bar Association (ABA) Law Practice Management Section (LPM) and ALI-ABA. The webinar is eligible for Continuing Legal Education credit in most jurisdictions. ALI-ABA suggests that, "For information about CLE credit in your jurisdiction, please contact your local MCLE authority or teammcle@ali-aba.org."
Law firms, Bar Associations, and other business and professional associations can schedule similar educational presentations for their members by contacting the presenters at googleforlawyers@netforlawyers.com.
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