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This podcast provides the lowdown on cameras, microphones, and lighting for all of your video meetings. It’s just one panel discussion from MCLE’s 8/26/2020 program, Become a Zoom Master: Tech2Practice. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.Panel Speakers:David M. Bilodeau, Esq., Goldstein & Bilodeau, PC, NewtonvilleBrett Burney, Esq., Burney Consultants LLC, ClevelandJennifer SG Hawthorne, Esq., Skylark Law & Mediation, SouthboroughMelissa A. Levine-Piro, Esq., Levine-Piro Law, MaynardMatthew M. Yospin, Esq., Law Office of Matthew M. Yospin, Boston
In this podcast, Brett Burney of Burney Consultants LLC in Cleveland explains how to annotate PDF Files. It’s excerpted from MCLE’s 6/2/2020 program, a Lawyer’s Guide to Productivity Apps: Tech2Practice. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.
Audio and video files have become increasingly relevant in today’s legal matters, and lawyers need to know how to best handle this information. Digital Detectives Sharon Nelson and John Simek welcome eDiscovery experts Doug Austin and Brett Burney to discuss how to collect, preserve, search, and review audio/video information and then effectively present it in court. Doug Austin is an eDiscovery thought leader and blogger. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Special thanks to our sponsor, Logikcull and PInow.
Audio and video files have become increasingly relevant in today’s legal matters, and lawyers need to know how to best handle this information. Digital Detectives Sharon Nelson and John Simek welcome eDiscovery experts Doug Austin and Brett Burney to discuss how to collect, preserve, search, and review audio/video information and then effectively present it in court. Doug Austin is an eDiscovery thought leader and blogger. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Special thanks to our sponsor, Logikcull and PInow.
Adriana Linares and Brett Burney offer a comprehensive list of useful tips and tools for bettering your technology use in the age of remote work. Recommendations in this episode: TextExpander, TextExpanderForLawyers.com NetDocuments G Suite Office 365 Microsoft To Do Analog Attorney Field Notes GoldFynch PST Viewer TunnelBear AppsInLaw.com eDiscovery Buyers Guide Logikcull GoodNotes Notability PDF Expert iAnnotate GoodReader MacSparky.com iPhoneJD.com LexTechReview.com ErnieTheAttorney.net Also, check out Adriana and Brett’s recent conversation on Legal Talk Today. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio's Daily Matters, Nexa, Lawclerk, and ROSS.
Adriana Linares and Brett Burney offer a comprehensive list of useful tips and tools for bettering your technology use in the age of remote work. Recommendations in this episode: TextExpander, TextExpanderForLawyers.com NetDocuments G Suite Office 365 Microsoft To Do Analog Attorney Field Notes GoldFynch PST Viewer TunnelBear AppsInLaw.com eDiscovery Buyers Guide Logikcull GoodNotes Notability PDF Expert iAnnotate GoodReader MacSparky.com iPhoneJD.com LexTechReview.com ErnieTheAttorney.net Also, check out Adriana and Brett’s recent conversation on Legal Talk Today. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio's Daily Matters, Nexa, Lawclerk, and ROSS.
Apps are helping lawyers practice law from anywhere they want. Which ones should you be using to support your mobile practice? TECHSHOW presenters Brett Burney and Paul Unger talk with host Abdi Aidid about how apps are affecting the profession and what lawyers should consider when integrating new apps into their practice. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Paul J. Unger is a managing partner at Affinity Consulting Group LLC in Columbus, Ohio.
Apps are helping lawyers practice law from anywhere they want. Which ones should you be using to support your mobile practice? TECHSHOW presenters Brett Burney and Paul Unger talk with host Abdi Aidid about how apps are affecting the profession and what lawyers should consider when integrating new apps into their practice. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC. Paul J. Unger is a managing partner at Affinity Consulting Group LLC in Columbus, Ohio.
The collection of critical web-based evidence could make or break a case, but many lawyers aren’t quite sure how to go about it. Digital Detectives' Sharon Nelsonand John Simekget expert advice from Brett Burney on best practices for collection and authentication of online evidence. They discuss several real-world examples of major collection mistakes lawyers have made and offer suggestions for tools that can preserve and produce evidence properly. Brett Burneyis Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses the bulk of his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery. He is also the author of the free download eDiscovery Buyers Guide at www.ediscoverybuyersguide.com. Special thanks to our sponsor, PInow.
In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Casepoint and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the April 11th presentation titled “Legal Tech Operations of the Future - Are You Ready for Law 3.0?” As the push towards efficiency drives a global evolution in the legal landscape, Brett Burney, Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and David Carns, Chief Strategy Officer at Casepoint, deliver timely insights on how the roles of corporate legal departments and law firms are changing, and how each can utilize technology to thrive in the future.
In our increasingly mobile world, lawyers face many new challenges in digital forensics for their practice. In this episode of Digital Detectives, hosts Sharon Nelson and John Simek talk to Brett Burney about what lawyers need to know about digital forensics on mobile devices. They discuss Brett’s mobile data collection spectrum, which outlines methods of data collection and preservation for lawyers and their clients. Brett gives tips on what lawyers should consider in these processes to ensure the best results, including the importance of hiring digital forensics technologists when lawyers are uncomfortable with technology. Brett Burney is Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses the bulk of his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery. He is also the author of the free download eDiscovery Buyers Guide at www.ediscoverybuyersguide.com. Special thanks to our sponsor, PInow.
What does this panel of authors have in common? They’ve each written a tech book for lawyers to use in their law firms. In this On The Road report at ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, host Laurence Colletti sits down with Brett Burney, Ben Schorr, Daniel Siegel, David Ries, Dennis Kennedy, and Ashley Alfirevic to talk about how lawyers can use computer technology to help improve workflow in their firms. They also discuss their favorite moment in the ABA publishing process. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses the bulk of his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery. Daniel Siegel is a practicing attorney who regularly represents attorneys and provides guidance on ethical and professional responsibility matters. He is also a full-time technology/law office workflow consultant. Ben Schorr is a senior content developer at Microsoft. David Ries is of counsel in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, office of Clark Hill PLC, where his practice includes environmental, technology, and data protection law and litigation. Dennis Kennedy is the adjunct professor at Michigan State University, College of Law. Ashley Alfirevic is a marketing specialist for the ABA Publishing.
Lawyers are constantly on the go and need to get the most out of their iPhones. In this On The Road episode at ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, host Laurence Colletti talks to Brett Burney and Jeffrey Richardson about their top tips for lawyers on iOS, apps, and gear. If you missed their TECHSHOW presentation, tune in for a quick rundown! Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses the bulk of his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery. Jeff Richardson is a partner in the New Orleans office of Adams and Reese LLP.
On The Road is at ABA TECHSHOW 2019 in Chicago! In this report, host Sharon Nelson talks to John Simek and Brett Burney about the things lawyers should know about collecting and preserving discovery from mobile devices. More and more, people are forgoing desktops and even laptops in favor of smartphones or tablets. John and Brett discuss the various methods of collection and what they recommend in different situations. They also discuss the common concern with security of mobile devices against government investigation. John Simek is the vice president of Sensei Enterprises, Inc., an information technology, digital forensics and information security firm located in Fairfax, VA. Brett Burney is principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses the bulk of his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery.
68-73% of lawyers use iPhones and those aren't the only Apple products pervading the legal industry. The use of iPads for law has also become more and more common. In this episode of The Digital Edge, hosts Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway talk to Brett Burney about the latest Apple products and how they can serve lawyers. From face ID to the benefits of iOS 11, they share which Apple tools will save lawyers time and effort in their business. They also discuss the top apps that attorneys who use Apple products should download. Check out links to those apps below. Brett Burney is Principal of Burney Consultants LLC and is active in the Mac-using lawyer community, working with lawyers who want to integrate Macs, iPhones, and iPads into their practice. Special thanks to our sponsors, ServeNow, Scorpion, Answer1, and Clio.
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Brett Burney of Burney Consultants LLC focuses the bulk of his time working with lawyers on tough e-discovery issues. Brett is also very active in the Mac-using lawyer community, working with lawyers who want to integrate Macs, iPhones & iPads into their practice. Brett is a frequent contributor to LegalTech News and speaks around the country on litigation support, e-discovery, Mac and iOS-related topics. Brett currently serves as the Chair of the ABA TECHSHOW 2015 Planning Board.
The ABA TECHSHOW is an annual legal technology conference in Chicago, sponsored by the Law Practice Division of the ABA. The goal of the conference is to educate lawyers, legal professionals, and law firm employees on using technology in their practice. The 2015 conference will be held April 16th through the 18th, and will feature many new and recurring educational topics that are trending in legal technology. Want to find out if this conference will benefit your practice? In this episode of The Digital Edge, Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway interview the Chair of the ABA TECHSHOW Board, Brett Burney, about the 2015 conference, what attendees can expect, and why attendance is useful to almost anyone working in the legal field. The people who should attend, Burney says, are solo and small firm lawyers, government lawyers, members of corporate legal departments, and big firm lawyers. Additionally, law firm employees such as paralegals, legal assistants, CIOs, IT professionals, law firm administrators, office administrators, litigation support professionals, and many others will benefit from the educational value of the ABA TECHSHOW. He talks about this year's legal technology topics such as cloud computing, a paperless office, digital security, and many others, and how the board selects speakers of quality and relevance. Burney discusses how having vendors and exhibitors at the conference can help users, why a legal professional should attend for the first time, and what's new and cool for the 2015 conference. The ABA TECHSHOW comes highly recommended by past attendees for legal professionals at any level of tech experience, from novice to expert. Brett Burney is the Chair of this year's ABA TECHSHOW Board and is also the Principal of Burney Consultants LLC. He focuses the bulk of his time consulting on e-discovery and litigation support topics. He also works with lawyers who want to integrate Macs, iPhones, and iPads into their practice. Burney is a frequent contributor to Legal Technology News and speaks around the country on litigation support, e-discovery, Mac and iOS-related topics.
Legal Talk Network Producer Laurence Colletti interviews ABA Techshow Board Chair Brett Burney at the 2014 ABA Law Practice Division Fall Meeting. Burney explains how the Techshow is a 2 and 1/2 day conference focused on providing lawyers with technology information. He encourages all lawyers, legal professionals, and law firm employees to attend to learn about technology such as iPads or going paperless on an individual level from devoted speakers. Burney and Colletti also discuss the Expo Hall setup, his board's contribution to the event, and succession planning. In Addition to being the Chair of the ABA Techshow Board, Brett Burney is Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and is very active in the Mac-using lawyer community.