Getting the Devil Out of the Details: Ethical Technology Solutions for Practice Management Problems

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  • Access to Justice

Getting the Devil Out of the Details:
Ethical Technology Solutions for Practice
Management Problems
Monday, April 3, 2017 | 1:00 — 2:30 PM Eastern


Don’t miss this FREE hot topic teleconference, part of the ABA-TIPS Member Mondays CLE
Series on Monday, April 3rd! This complimentary teleconference series was created for TIPS
members to address your areas of practice!


Today’s busy lawyers face the challenge of trying to practice what is often a pen and paper
profession in a digital world. Our panel of practicing attorneys and technology specialists will
address how technology can take some of the stress and risk out of tasks like document
management, time tracking, cloud computing, and legal billing, business and trust
accounting. Technology is a great tool, and as long as practitioners take the time to use it
safely, and protect sensitive data, you can manage your practice effectively without ignoring
ethical obligations.


Sponsored by the American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section’s
Business Litigation Committee, Standing Committee on Outreach to Young Lawyers, and the
Standing Committee on Ethics and Professionalism.


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TIPS Section Conference April 26-30, 2017, Chicago, IL
CLE Information
The ABA will seek 1.5 hours of Ethics CLE credit in 60-minute states and 1.8 hours of Ethics CLE credit in 50-minute states in states accrediting ABA live webinars and teleconferences.* Credit hours granted are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

NY-licensed attorneys: This transitional/non-transitional CLE program has been approved for newly admitted and experienced NY-licensed attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for 1.5

New York CLE credits.
*The ABA does not seek direct accreditation of live webinars and teleconferences in FL, ID, ME, NE, NJ, PA, RI, and
WY. Some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. View accreditation information for your state at www.americanbar.org/mcle.
Scholarships are available for program. For more information, please visit http://ambar.org/scholarshipfundtips

  • CLE Credit Comments: The ABA will seek 1.5 hours of Ethics CLE credit in 60-minute states and 1.8 hours of Ethics CLE credit in 50-minute states in states accrediting ABA live webinars and teleconferences.* Credit hours granted are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. NY-licensed attorneys: This transitional/non-transitional CLE program has been approved for newly admitted and experienced NY-licensed attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for 1.5 New York CLE credits. *The ABA does not seek direct accreditation of live webinars and teleconferences in FL, ID, ME, NE, NJ, PA, RI, and WY. Some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. View accreditation information for your state at www.americanbar.org/mcle. Scholarships are available for program. For more information, please visit http://ambar.org/scholarshipfundtips