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Technology for Lawyers | | | | Event Description - Technology for Lawyers |
The University of Maine School of Law is pleased to present a Technology for Lawyers course on Thursday, January 10th and Friday, January
11th from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 - 4:00 pm. This course will be presented by Andrew Clearwater, Law & Innovation Fellow, and Tim Brooks, attorney and entrepreneur.
Sometimes it takes more than knowledge of the law to understand how to advise a client. The Technology for Lawyers
course aims to introduce the necessary technical
basics of computing and the Internet. If you use a computer everyday
but don’t understand how it works or how it communicates over networks,
this course will fill in the gaps and explain how it all works and why.
The course is designed to prepare students and lawyers for dealing with
specific areas of the law (such as information privacy, cyber security,
computer crimes, and intellectual property) that frequently require an
ability to understand basic information technology concepts and often
involve communicating with technology-savvy clients.
The fee for the Technology for Lawyers course is $200. CLE credit will be
available.
Course Information
January 10 & 11, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 - 4:00 pm
University of Maine School of Law
246 Deering Avenue, Portland, Maine
Text: Computers Are Your Future (12th Edition) by Catherine LaBerta
Register
The fee for the Technology for Lawyers course is $200 not including materials. Please register by January 7, 2013
| | | | Contact Information | Primary Contact
Kayla Ramsay University of Maine School of Law 246 Deering Avenue Portland, ME 04102 207-780-4442 kayla.ramsay@maine.edu | | Secondary Contact
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| | | Date & Location | Date: 1/10/2013 to 1/11/2013 Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Location: University of Maine School of Law |
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