Every law firm has at least an informal technology committee and all firms with ten or more lawyers either have or should have a formal technology committee. However, it is rare to find lawyers, IT directors or law firm managers who feel that their firm's technology committee functions at an optimal level.
As a member of a technology committee, you want to learn more about the issues your firm faces, understand the legal technology landscape and determine how to make good decisions and set priorities. Management committees want to know how to select the right people for technology committees. Both lawyers and IT people want to learn how to communicate better.
In this sixty-minute session, Dennis Kennedy will take you from "Tech Committee 101" to the best practices he recommends for law firm tech committees today. He believes that law firms have reached a crossroads on technology and that it is vital for firms to make good choices about what directions to take. Most firms delegate those choices to a technology committee that has too little guidance and lacks the tools to make the best decisions. The best firms are always looking for better ways to move forward.
1. The technology committee horror story that you don't want to have to tell.
2. Technology committee basics - answers to the questions: who? how? and what to do?
3. Getting things done - focus, strategy and what really works.
4. Setting your agenda - point A, point B and getting from point A to point B.
5. Dennis Kennedy's Top Ten Tips for Technology Committees in 2006 (available only to attendees of this seminar).
6. A sampling of Dennis Kennedy's favorite action steps to help you get to a great start at your firm.