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Sensei Publication Reviewed in Above the Law

April 11, 2018

The 2018 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide: Critical Decisions Made Simple written by Sensei’s Sharon Nelson, John Simek, and Michael Maschke was recently reviewed by Nicole Black with Above the Law.
Excerpt: Yesterday, during the latest monthly meeting, our guest presenter, Allison Shields, recommended a number of resources for solo and small-firm lawyers seeking to incorporate new technologies into their law practices.  After we ended the Q&A, one of the members of the Committee turned to me and asked, “What was the name of that book she mentioned?”

“The 2018 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide,” I replied. “It’s a really useful book.” As he hastily scribbled down the title, he said, “I’m buying it. It sounds like just what I need.”

There’s a reason he was so interested in this particular book. It’s because choosing the right legal technology tools for your law office isn’t easy — especially for solo and small-firm lawyers. Culling through the vast amounts of information available online and off, and then figuring out what will work best for your law firm, can be a challenging and time-consuming endeavor.

That’s where this book comes in. It’s written by legal technology experts, is updated annually, and is chock-full of the information solo and small-firm lawyers need in order to make knowledgeable, informed decisions about law office technology. The authors — Attorney Sharon Nelson, Certified Information Systems Security Professional John Simek, and Digital Forensics Examiner Michael Maschke — cover a vast range of hardware and software, provide a wealth of information and tips on choosing the right tools for your firm, and offer their perspective on the impact of emerging technologies on the practice of law.