Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 37, No 1 February 2016
Content
- Analytics Made Easy: Lawyer-Friendly Technology for Better eDiscovery
- MCLE Self-Study Article A Hidden Insider Threat: Exposing Visual Hackers
- Message from the Editors
- Regular Associate Evaluations Promote Professional Development
- Strategies to Improve Law Firm Collections and Cash Flow
- The Admin’s Guide to Organizing Digital Files
- Message from the Chair
Message from the Chair
By Kurt Obermeyer
Welcome to the February issue of LPMTâs The Bottom Line. As I begin my tenure as the Chair of the Law Practice Management and Technology Executive Committee, I quickly realize how much work and effort goes into this publication each and every month. Without the tireless efforts of Cynthia Mascio and Mike Fenger (Co-Chairs of The Bottom Line sub-committee), we would not be able to publish this worthwhile information for our members.
As we enter this new year, we are continuing to strive to find articles and information that is more necessary and worth reading to all of our members. We will continually ask for your input and advice as we go forward so that each eNews publication is one that is valued and puts out the information must needed. Also, thank you to all of you have submitted articles, some of you multiple articles, to be published for our membersâ benefit.
In this Bottom Line issue, we have some very worthwhile information from authors that live these issues everyday and want to share their experiences with the rest of us. First, âA Hidden Insider Threat: Exposing Visual Hackersâ, by Mari J. Frank, Esq., CIPP is a very interesting and unfortunately real issue for all law firms in the state, regardless of size or complexity.