Category: Technology

How to Make Remote Meetings Less Painful

October 5, 2020
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Well, October has arrived, and that means you’ve been working from home for seven months! Back in March, it would have been impossible to imagine that, come fall, we’d still be meeting virtually with co-workers and clients. But here we are.

According to a report published in June 2020 by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), just over...

Up Your Zoom Game: Hosting

June 29, 2020
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In a previous post we talked about some of our Zoom best practices to help you better understand and use Zoom like a pro. Most of us have probably been invited to at least one Zoom meeting throughout this pandemic, but what do you do if you are a meeting host?

Page 2’s Zoom best practices apply to both meeting participants and hosts, but there are a few extra responsibilities you have as a host to ensure the meeting runs smoothly. Here are some of our best tips to make sure your...

Up Your Game on Zoom: The Basics

June 15, 2020
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After months of working from home, I’m sure many of us have had to do some form of videoconferencing, whether that be with Zoom, WebEx, etc. Tools like Zoom have allowed us to stay connected throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s probably safe to say that a significant number of us had little to no experience using it before now.

If you are still trying to get the hang of it, that is totally OK! Page 2 is here to go over some basics, tips, tricks and best practices so you have...

How to Argue With Polish and Professionalism Over the Phone

April 21, 2020
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As professionals across industries have adjusted to communicating with clients and teams remotely, most of the “best-practices” articles have focused on how not to embarrass yourself on video calls. While all of us (especially that lawyer in Florida) can stand to brush up our video-conferencing skills, attorneys who must continue litigating ongoing cases face another,...

Why Lawyers Should Care About Web Analytics

December 16, 2019
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Most midsize and large firms with dedicated marketing staff embrace analytics to understand how prospective clients and recruits use the firm’s website. But that information doesn’t always filter through the rest of the firm. As a result, many attorneys do not understand how much information is already available to them, and how they might use it to shape their business development practices.

Google Analytics provides tools that can track and report on a website’s traffic and...