FORTY-SEVENTH SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW: (January 2015 through December 2015).

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INTRODUCTION

Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is designed to be a research guide to assist our readers in searching for recent articles on computer and technology law. This year's annual Bibliography contains nearly 1000 articles, found through the examination of over 1000 periodicals.

The Bibliography aims to include topics on every legal aspect of computers and technology. However, as new issues in this field emerge, we welcome your suggestions for additional topics and sources, as well as your commentary on the Bibliography.

INDEX

  1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE

    1.0 General

    Robert J. Ambrogi, Adobe Acrobat's New Version Puts Your PDFs in the Cloud, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 22.

    Cynthia A. Brown & Carol M. Bast, Professional Responsibility: Making "Smart" Ethical Decisions While Making the Most of "Smart" Technology, 48 CREIGHTON L. REV. 737 (2015).

    Terrance K. Byrne, Practitioner Comment: The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Electronic Health Records, and the Challenge of Electronic Discovery, 28 J.L. & HEALTH 379 (2015).

    Jim Calloway, Practice Management Advice: Efficient Client Intake and the Rise of Firm Pricers, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 68.

    Ross E. Davies, Habeas Lihris: For Books in Need of a Reprieve, 5 J.L. PERIODICAL LABORATORY LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP 1 (2015).

    Jason Krause, Alterna-Law Careers When the Legal Job Market Tanked, a Law Student Changed It, 101 A.B.A. J. 33 (2015).

    Lorelei Laird, Technology Changes the Rules, 101 A.B.A. J. 56 (2015).

    Joe Menden, Embracing Technology, 40 MONT. L. 16 (June 2015).

    Brett J. Trout, The Ethical Lawyer and the Tao of Technology, 48 CREIGHTON L. RF.V. 709 (2015).

    Dane Weber, Tech Neutrality in Australian Signature Law, 24 J.L. INFO. & SCI. 1 (2015).

    Greg Wildisen, Time to Get Smart(er), 165 NEW L.J. 7677 (2015).

    1.1 Computerized Legal Research

    1.1.0 General

    1.1.1 Online Legal Research

    Robert J. Ambrogi, Worth the Wait? Slow-Evolving Cheetah Has Pluses, Minuses, 101 A.B.A. J. 35 (2015).

    Cody Blades, Crying over Spilt Milk: Why the Legal Community is Ethically Obligated to Ensure Legalzoom's Survival in the Legal Services Marketplace, 41 HAMLINEL. REV. 31 (2015).

    Melanie F. Michaelson & Diane L. Smith, Teaching Legal Research with Mobile Technology, 58 LAW LIBR. LIGHTS 1 (Winter 2015).

    Daniel J. O'Rielly, The Changing Face of Legal Research: Using Community-Driven Legal Research to Meet Business Development Goals, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 1, 2015, at 3.

    Roger V. Skalbeck, Annotating Law with Irreverence and Snark: A "Genius " Idea?, 58 LAW LlBR. LIGHTS 23 (Winter 2015).

    Scott Wales, Is Legal Research Dead in the Age of Google?, 58 LAW LIBR. LIGHTS 9 (Fall 2015).

    1.2 Law Office Management

    1.2.0 General

    Robert J. Ambrogi, Two Programs for Redacting Office Documents: Redact Assistant and Redact-lt, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 22.

    Steven Ashbacher, Four Keys to Litigation Technology Innovation in the Next Five Years, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 7, 2015, at 3.

    William Bird, Computer Assisted Generation of IP Transaction Documents, 50 LESNOUVELLES 152 (Sept. 2015).

    Jim Calloway, Practice Management Advice, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 1, 2015, at 66.

    Jim Calloway, Practice Management Advice: Your Document Czar, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 74.

    Mike L. Chase, Dispositive Questions Every Law Firm Should Ask of the Cloud, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 7, 2015, at 1.

    David Deppe, Field-Based Intelligence: How to Cull Data Before You Use TAR, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 7, 2015, at 1.

    John Edwards, Four Essential iPad Deposition Apps, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 7, 2015, at 5.

    Philip Favro, The Impact of Cloud Computing and Mobile Devices on Litigation Holds, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 9, 2015, at 3.

    Helen Geib, A Practical Primer on Production Format Requests, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 5, 2015, at 1.

    John Gilbert, Effective Ways to Implement a 'Less Paper' Office, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 4, 2015, at 1.

    Molly Barker Gilligan, A Cardinal Rule of Law Office Technology: Know Thyself, 30 MAINE BAR J. 179 (Summer 2015).

    Joanna Goodman, Riding the Evolutionary Wave, L. Soc'Y GAZETTE, Nov. 23, 2015, at 18.

    Justin Hectus, Maximizing Value in a Software Driven World: How Client-Imposed Audits, a Workflow-Based Training Framework, and Usage Analytics Can Drive a Proficiency Initiative, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL.,no. 9, 2015, at 1.

    Angela Hickey, Levenfeld Pearlstein Makes a Winning Move with Client Extranet Technology, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 10, 2015, at 5.

    Linda Hovanec, The Key to ELM Success Is Creating a Great User Experience, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 6, 2015, at 1.

    Amy Hrehovcik, Leveraging Analytics in Marketing, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 1, 2015, at 28.

    John Hyde, Call to Make Electronic Filing Mandatory in Rolls, LAW Soc'Y GAZETTE, NOV. 23, 2015, at 2.

    Lance G. Johnson, Managing Technological Change: Making the Changes for You, Not to You, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 2, 2015, at 58.

    George Leloudis, Note to Self: Take Notes!, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 1, 2015, at 14.

    Nancy MacDonald, Goulson & Storrs Embraces Template Management, Sees Increased Operational Efficiency, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 2, 2015, at 5.

    Catherine McPherson, Technology for Meaningful Legal Collaboration, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 11, 2015, at 3.

    Malcolm M. Mercer, So Many Lawyers, So Many Unmet Legal Needs: The Regulation of Legal Services Leaves Large Numbers of People Without Access to the Justice System, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 44.

    Tom Mighell, Collaboration Tools, Part I: Collaborative Writing, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 3, 2015, at 14.

    Tom Mighell, Collaboration Tools, Part 2: Scheduling Matters, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 30.

    Tom Mighell, Free and Cheap Videoconferencing: Tools, Tips and Tricks, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 1, 2015, at 28.

    B.B. Neely, lpro Suite Helps Houston Firm Increase Efficiency, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 4, 2015, at 5.

    Sharon D. Nelson & John W. Simek, How Lawyers Can Better Manage Their Technology, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 3, 2015, at 26.

    Sharon D. Nelson & John W. Simek, Is Cloud Computing Inevitable for Lawyers?, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 24.

    Peter Segrist, How the Rise of Big Data and Predictive Analytics Are Changing the Attorney's Duty of Competence, 16 N.C J.L. & TECH. 527 (March 2015).

    Antigone Peyton, Kill the Dinosaurs, and Other Tips for Achieving Technical Competence in Your Law Practice, 21 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 7 (2015).

    Catherine Sanders Reach, Moving Target: Customizing Your Mobile Digital Marketing, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 54.

    Jeffrey Roach, Using Building Blocks to Jumpstart Your Documents in Word 2013: The Final Article in an Ongoing Series, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 12, 2015, at 1.

    Jeffrey Roach, Word 2013: Better by Design, Part Three of an Ongoing Series, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 10, 2015, at 1.

    Dean Sappey, To Compress or Not to Compress, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 8, 2015, at 1.

    Peter Segrist, How the Rise of Big Data and Predictive Analytics are Changing the Attorney's Duty of Competence, 16 N.C. J.L. & TECH. 527 (March 2015).

    Allison Shields, Simple Steps for Managing Email, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 3, 2015, at 14.

    Daniel J. Siegel, A Dragon Worth Buying, If You Train It, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 3, 2015, at 22.

    Greg Siskind, Six Content Strategies for Using Twitter, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 3, 2015, at 64.

    Jill Smith, Slack, 58 LAW. LIBR. LIGHTS 11 (Fall 2015).

    Tim Strong, Digging into Data to Build a Vendor Management Program, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL. no. 6, 2015, at 3.

    Jim Tallman, What ERP Can Teach About ELM Adoption, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL. no. 6, 2015, at 1.

    Matt Thicl, Technology is Changing the Practice- Embrace It, 41 MONT. LAW. 4 (Oct. 2015).

    Colleen Casey Voshell, Disruption: Three Forces Shaping the Legal Landscape, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL. no. 7, 2015, at 1.

    Ben Weinberger, Making the Right Choices for Implementation, Training and Support, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL. no. 12, 2015, at 1.

    1.2.1 Office Automation

    Renee Castrorao, The Obvious and Not-So-Obvious Benefits: Cut Costs, Make More Money and Improve Your Firm's Workflow, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 6, 2015, at 36.

    Christopher S. Edwards, eBrevia's Smart Technology Mitigates the Diligence Bottleneck, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 7, 2015.

    Josh Young, Time Tracker by eBillity, 31 LEGAL TECH NEWSL. no. 5, 2015.

    1.2.2 Case Management

    Lisa Damon et al., Be Agile!: Thought Leaders at Seyfarth Are Revolutionizing the Delivery of Legal Services, 41 LAW PRAC, no. 4, 2015, at 38.

    Prof. James D. Dimitri, Writing for Screen Readers in The Wake of Indiana's E-Filing Initiative, 59 RES GESTAE 25 (2015). Richard D. Lutkus & Tushar P. Vaidya, Using Relativity as an Information Governance Application, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 10, 2015, at 5.

    Eric Mosca, Technology and Data Risks Related to Conflicts Clearance, 32 LEGAL TECH NEWSL., no. 10, 2015, at 1.

    Petra Pekkanen, Maija Eronen, Timo Pirttila, & Pauliina Jalonen, Timeframe Alarm System: Designing a Practical Tool for Caseflow Management, 36 JUST. SYS. J. 411 (2015).

    Brad Reich, Inexonerable Intertwinement: The Internet and the American Jury System, 51 IDAHO L. REV. 389 (2015).

    1.2.3 Case File Security

    Dana D. Atchison, Data Security Tips: Storage, 63 L.A. B. J. 38 (June/July 2015).

    Shayna Lynn Beevers, Law Progressing with Technology, 63 L.A. B. J. 142 (Aug./Sept. 2015).

    Reginald F. David, Data Kidnapping: Software Attacks Stymie Law Firms, 101 A.B.A. J. 31 (2015).

    Donna Lee Elm & Sean Broderick, Cloud Computing, Storage, and Sharing: Guidance for the Solo and Small Firm Lawyer, 30 CRIM. JUST. 4 (2015).

    David L. Hudson Jr., Net Risk; Cyber Liability Insurance is an Increasingly Popular, A Imost Necessary Choice for Law Firms, 101 A.B.A. J. 22 (2015).

    William M. Low, How One Firm Upgraded Security, 41 LITIG. J. 12 (Summer 2015).

    Timothy J. Toohey, Beyond Technophobia: Lawyers' Ethical and Legal Obligations to Monitor Evolving Technology and Security Risks, 21 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 9 (2015).

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