Vol. 90 No. 1, January 2016
Index
- 'The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience'.
- The cost of free access to justice.
- This is not your father's Florida Bar Journal (or law practice).
- Technology and Florida's rules of judicial administration.
- Florida Courts Technology Commission: the integral body of which you've never heard.
- Lawyers and technology: a bad marriage gets worse.
- Fight with (not against) the machine.
- Information management skills every attorney should know.
- Give and take: getting more out of your software.
- Behind stables and saloons: the legal profession's race to the back of the technological pack.
- Cybersecurity: getting proactive about data vulnerability.
- Tips on protecting personal data.
- Five ways to avoid getting sued for discovery malpractice.
- What is the biggest technology-related issue facing lawyers today?
- How are nontraditional legal service providers impacting the average lawyer's practice?
- The tyranny of hunches: using analytics to give your firm a strategic advantage.
- What will a lawyer's practice be like in five to 10 years?
- Final order indexing in the electronic age: the 2015 amendment to F.S. s. 120.53 finally fulfills the purpose of the original statute 40 years later.
- The times are still a changin': technology's continued impact on labor and employment law.
- Beast of (shifting) burden: what constitutes undue burden sufficient to shift ESI production costs under Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.280?
- The new Computer Abuse and Data Recovery Act: a business tool against computer hacking.
- What the abacus can teach us about technology (and other valuable lessons about innovation and collaboration).
- Recent developments in online privacy laws.
- A brave new appellate e-world.
- Computers laying down the law: will judges become obsolete?
- Can technology bridge the justice gap?
- Online legal service platforms and the path to access to justice.
- IRS thinks certain profits interests are too good to be true.
- Hidden in plain sight: avoiding conflicts of interest in trust litigation.