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Dennis Kennedy

Technology Law and Legal Technology. Dennis Kennedy is one of the few technology lawyers who is also an expert on the underlying technologies. Dennis an award-winning leader in the application of technology and the Internet to the practice of law. DennisKennedy.com gives you access to a wide variety of Dennis Kennedy's resources on legal technology, his writings, his well-known blog, DennisKennedy.Blog, and information about how you can have Dennis speak to your organization or group.

Dennis Kennedy is one of the most knowledgeable legal technologists you will find. - Michael Arkfeld.

Dennis Kennedy, a lawyer and legal technology expert in St. Louis, Mo., has been a significant influence in the ever-evolving relationship between lawyers and the Web. - Robert Ambrogi

A Mini Strategic Plan for Your Tech Purchases in 2008

My newest technology column in the ABA Journal is out and it’s called Tech Greats for ‘08: Spruce up your buying strategy for a better year.
I say: “Here are my best suggestions for planning to im­prove your technology—and your relationship with technology—in 2008. These ideas won’t cost you much money, but they will make your daily experience better than ever.”
The summary:

1. Get some storage.
2. Get a new interface.
3. Get a new bag.
4. Get an iPod.
5. Get a blog or a podcast.
6. My best advice for 2008: Learn a new skill or technology.

Read the column to get the details.
Also, a tip of the blog hat to Steve Matthews for his Clawbie awards for best Canadian law-related blogs – a great place to find some new blogs to add to your newsreader.
[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]
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One Response to “A Mini Strategic Plan for Your Tech Purchases in 2008”

  1. Thanks kindly Dennis! :-) And all the best to you in 2008!
    Steve