The Tech Savvy Lawyer

Michael D.J. Eisenberg
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Jan 30, 2026 β€’ 18min

πŸŽ™οΈ TSL.P Labs Bonus: Google AI Discussion: Everyday Tech, Extraordinary Evidence: Smartphones, Dash Cams, and Wearables as Silent Witnesses in Your Cases βš–οΈπŸ“±

Join us for an AI-powered deep dive into the ethical challenges facing legal professionals in the age of generative AI. πŸ€– In this Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Labs episode, our Google AI hosts unpack our January 26, 2026, editorial and discuss how everyday devicesβ€”smartphones, dash cams, wearables, and connected carsβ€”are becoming "silent witnesses" that can make or break your next case, while walking carefully through ABA Model Rules on competence, candor, privacy, and preservation of digital evidence. In our conversation, we cover the following: 00:00 – Welcome to The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Labs Initiative and this week's "Everyday Tech, Extraordinary Evidence" AI roundtable πŸ§ͺ 00:30 – Why classic "surprise witness" courtroom drama is giving way to always-on digital witnesses 🎭 01:15 – Introducing the concept of smartphones, dash cams, and wearables as objective "silent witnesses" in litigation πŸ“± 02:00 – Overview of Michael D.J. Eisenberg's editorial "Everyday Tech, Extraordinary Evidence" and his mission to bridge tech and courtroom practice πŸ“°[ 03:00 – Case study setup: the Alex Preddy shooting in Minneapolis and the clash between official reports and digital evidence βš–οΈ 04:00 – How bystander smartphone video reframed the legal narrative in the Preddy matter and dismantled "brandished a weapon" claims πŸŽ₯ 05:00 – From "pressing play" to full video synchronization: building a unified timeline from multiple cameras to audit police reports 🧩06:00 – Using frame-by-frame analysis to test loaded terms like "lunging," "aggressive resistance," and "brandishing" against what the pixels actually show πŸ” 07:00 – Moving beyond what we see: introducing "quiet evidence" such as GPS logs, telemetry, and sensor data as litigation tools πŸ“‘ 08:00 – GPS data for location, duration, and speed: turning "he was charging" into a measurable movement profile in protest and road-rage cases πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸš— 09:00 – Layering GPS from phones with vehicle telematics to create a multi-source reconstruction that is hard to impeach in court πŸ“Š 10:00 – Dash cams as 360-degree witnesses: solving blind spots of human perception and single-angle video πŸ›ž 11:00 – Why exterior audio from dash camsβ€”shouts, commands, crowd noiseβ€”can be crucial to proving state of mind and mens rea πŸ”Š 12:00 – Wearables as a body-wide sensor network: heart rate, sleep, and step count as quantitative proof of pain, fear, and trauma ⌚ 13:00 – Using longitudinal wearable data to support claims of emotional distress or sleep disruption in personal injury and civil-rights litigation 😴 14:00 – Heart-rate spikes and movement logs at the moment of an encounter as corroboration of fear or immobility in use-of-force matters 15:00 – Why none of this evidence exists in your case file unless you know to ask for it at intake πŸ—‚οΈ 16:00 – Updating intake: adding questions about smartwatches, location services, doorbell cameras, dash cams, and connected cars to your client questionnaires πŸ“ 17:00 – Data preservation as an emergency task: deletion cycles, cloud overwrites, and using TROs to stop digital spoliation 🚨 18:00 – Turning raw logs into compelling visuals: maps, synced clips, and timelines that juries can understand without sacrificing accuracy πŸ—ΊοΈ 19:00 – Ethics spotlight: ABA Model Rule 1.1 competence and Comment 8β€”why "I'm not a tech person" is now an ethical problem, not an excuse πŸ“š 20:00 – Candor to the tribunal and the line between strong advocacy and fraud when editing or excerpting digital evidence ⚠️ 21:00 – Respecting third-party privacy under Rule 4.4: when you must blur faces, redact audio, or limit collateral exposure of bystanders 🧩 22:00 – Advising clients not to delete texts, videos, or logs and explaining spoliation risks under Rule 3.4 βš–οΈ 23:00 – The uranium analogy: digital tools as powerful but dangerous if used without adequate ethical "containment" ☒️ 24:00 – Philosophical closing: will juries someday trust heart-rate logs more than tears on the witness stand, and what does that mean for human testimony? πŸ€” 25:00 – Closing remarks and invitation to explore the full editorial, show notes, and resources on The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page 🌐 If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share!
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5 snips
Jan 20, 2026 β€’ 1h 10min

πŸŽ™οΈ Ep. #129, Why Lawyers Should Podcast in the Age of AI: Live Roundtable from Podfest 2026 πŸŽ™οΈβš–οΈ

Join a lively discussion with Dennis "DM" Meador, Louis Goodman, Robert Ingalls, Wendy Wittner, and Elizabeth Gearhartβ€”all podcasting pros in the legal realm. They explore how lawyers can leverage podcasts to connect authentically with clients and enhance SEO visibility. The conversation covers the importance of storytelling for personal branding and attracting the right clientele. Insights on the uses of transcripts for LLMs, the significance of authenticity, and tips for optimizing podcast goals make this a must-listen for any legal professional considering podcasting.
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Jan 6, 2026 β€’ 20min

πŸŽ™οΈ Ep. #128: Building a Tech-Forward Law Firm: AI Intake, CRM Strategy, and Client Experience with Colleen Joyce!

My next guest is Colleen Joyce, CEO of Lawyer.com, a company that connects over 1 million consumers monthly with qualified attorneys across the country. With nearly 20 years of experience transforming how law firms market themselves and manage their operations, Colleen has seen what works and what doesn't when it comes to legal technology adoption. πŸš€ Join Colleen Joyce and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! What are the top three non-negotiable technologies? Beyond the essential lead generation that Lawyer.com provides, what specific CRM automations, financial analytics, or project management tools would you implement immediately to ensure a firm scales profitably rather than just chaotically? What are the top three specific intake bottlenecks that AI can now solve better than a human receptionist? Based on the data you're seeing from your new AI initiatives, which intake bottlenecks can AI now solve to allow attorneys to focus primarily on high-value legal work? What are the top three human touchpoints in the client lifecycle that a lawyer should never automate? From your experience overseeing millions of consumer connections, which touchpoints are crucial for building the trust and transparency that leads to long-term referrals? In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:00:00] Episode introduction and title read [00:01:00] Editor's note on audio quality [00:01:30] Welcoming Colleen Joyce to the podcast [00:01:45] Colleen's current tech setup: MacBook Pro, iPhone 16, iPad, and curved Dell monitor [00:02:00] Discussion about iPhone models and AppleCare benefits [00:04:00] MacBook Pro specifications and upgrade recommendations (Intel vs. M chip) [00:05:00] Benefits of curved monitors for productivity and focus [00:06:00] Question #1: Top three non-negotiable technologies for modern law firms [00:07:00] The importance of intake technology and CRM systems [00:07:30] Project management tools for team accountability [00:08:00] Budget-friendly options and freemium platforms for new lawyers [00:09:00] Question #2: AI intake bottlenecks that AI solves better than humans [00:10:00] The value of empathetic AI agents and information capture [00:11:00] Training AI agents for legal-specific scenarios and language [00:12:00] Consumer resistance to AI vs. human agents and the generational shift [00:13:00] Scheduling tools like Calendly and client resistance to automation [00:14:00] Legal profession's technology adoption over the past 3-5 years [00:15:00] The declining use of printers in modern legal practice [00:16:00] Question #3: Human touchpoints that should never be automated [00:17:00] The importance of relationship building during the client onboarding "courting period" [00:18:00] Using technology processes to screen potential clients for fit [00:19:00] Where to find Colleen Joyce and her weekly Fast Five newsletter [00:19:30] Closing remarks and next episode preview RESOURCES Connect with Colleen Joyce LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenjoyce/ Company Website: https://www.lawyer.com Newsletter: The Fast Five (published weekly on Tuesdays via LinkedIn) Mentioned in the Episode MacRumors.com - https://www.macrumors.com (Apple product buying guides and release cycles) The Fast Five Newsletter - Weekly newsletter covering AI trends and business growth strategies for law firms Calendly - https://calendly.com (Scheduling automation tool) Hardware Mentioned in the Conversation MacBook Pro (17-inch with Intel chip) - https://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ MacBook Pro with M4/M5 Chip - https://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ iPhone 16 - https://www.apple.com/iphone-16/ iPad - https://www.apple.com/ipad/ Dell Curved Monitor (22-24 inch) - https://www.dell.com/monitors HP Printer - https://www.hp.com/printers Sit-Stand Desk - (Various manufacturers) Software & Cloud Services Mentioned in the Conversation Plaud (Audio Recording App) - https://www.plaud.ai iMessage - https://www.apple.com/messages/ Slack - https://slack.com Monday.com - https://monday.com (Project management and team collaboration) ChatGPT - https://chat.openai.com (AI research and recommendations) Calendly - https://calendly.com (Appointment scheduling) AppleCare - https://www.apple.com/support/products/ AI Intake Platforms (Various legal-specific platforms discussed generically) CRM Systems (Various customer relationship management platforms discussed generically) Case Management Systems (Various legal practice management platforms discussed generically)
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Dec 23, 2025 β€’ 33min

πŸŽ™οΈEp. 127: Mastering Legal Storytelling and AI Automation with Joshua Altman πŸŽ™οΈβš–οΈ

OUR next guest is Joshua Altman, the Managing Director of Beltway.Media, a DC-based communications firm that specializes in helping brands cut through the noise. A former multimedia journalist for The Hill, Joshua spent several years covering high-stakes federal policy and election cycles from the front lines. Today, he translates that newsroom pace into strategy for professional services firms, startups, and federal agencies. He joins me to discuss why storytelling isn't just a marketing buzzwordβ€”it's a critical operating system for modern law practice. Join Joshua Altman and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! What are the top three technology tools or platforms you recommend that would help attorneys transform a single piece of thought leadership into multiple content formats across channels, and how can they use AI to accelerate this process without sacrificing their professional voice? What are the top three mistakes attorneys and law firms make when communicating during high-stakes situationsβ€”whether that's managing negative publicity, navigating a client crisis, or pitching to potential investorsβ€”and how can technology help them avoid these pitfalls while maintaining their ethical obligations? What are the top three metrics for their online marketing technology investments that attorneys should actually be tracking to demonstrate return on investment, and what affordable technology solutions would you recommend to help them capture and analyze this data? In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:00] Introduction to Joshua Altman and Beltway.Media. [01:06] Joshua's current secure tech stack: From Mac setups to encrypted communications. [03:52] Strategic content repurposing: Using AI as a tool, not a replacement for your voice. [05:30] The "Human in the Loop" necessity: Why lawyers must proofread AI content. [10:00] Tech Recommendation #1: using Abacus.AI and Root LLM for model routing. [11:00] Tech Recommendation #2: Automating workflows with Gumloop. [15:43] Tech Recommendation #3: The "Low Tech" solution of human editors. [16:47] Crisis Communications: Navigating the Court of Public Opinion vs. the Court of Law. [20:00] Using social listening tools for litigation support and witness tracking. [24:30] Metric #1: Analyzing Meaningful Engagement (comments vs. likes). [26:40] Metric #2: Understanding Impressions and network reach (1st vs. 2nd degree). [28:40] Metric #3: Tracking Clicks to validate interest and sales funnels. [31:15] How to connect with Joshua. RESOURCES: Connect with Joshua Altman Email: jaltman@beltway.media LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joshuaaltman Website: beltway.media Mentioned in the episode Beltway.Media - Joshua's communications firm. The Hill - Multimedia journalism background. Hardware mentioned in the conversation Apple iPad Pro Apple iPhone Pro Apple MacBook Pro Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation Abacus.AI - AI platform mentioned for its "Root LLM" model routing feature. ChatGPT - AI language model. Claude - AI language model. Constant Contact - Email marketing platform. Gumloop - AI automation platform for newsletters and social listening. LinkedIn - Professional social networking. MailChimp - Email marketing platform. Proton Mail - Encrypted email service. Tresorit - End-to-end encrypted file sharing (secure Dropbox alternative).
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Dec 19, 2025 β€’ 16min

πŸ§ͺ🎧 TSL Labs Bonus Podcast: Open vs. Closed AI β€” The Hidden Liability Trap in Your Firm βš–οΈπŸ€–

A deep dive into the hidden risk of confusing open and closed AI systems in law firms. They highlight how public LLMs can turn confidential prompts into training data. The conversation calls out AI embedded in everyday tools like Microsoft 365 as stealth threats. Practical steps like auditing tools, training staff, and clarifying safe vs risky AI use are emphasized.
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Dec 12, 2025 β€’ 15min

πŸŽ™οΈ TSL LABs πŸ§ͺ Bonus: From Cyber Compliance to Cyber Dominance: What VA's AI Revolution Means for Government Cybersecurity, Legal Ethics, and ABA Model Rule Compliance!

In this TSL Labs bonus episode, we examine how the Department of Veterans Affairs is leading a historic transformation from traditional compliance frameworks to a dynamic, AI-driven approach called "cyber dominance." This conversation unpacks what this seismic shift means for legal professionals across all practice areasβ€”from procurement and contract law to privacy, FOIA, and litigation. Whether you're advising government agencies, representing contractors, or handling cases where data security matters, this discussion provides essential insights into how continuous monitoring, zero trust architecture, and AI-driven threat detection are redefining professional competence under ABA Model Rule 1.1. πŸ’»βš–οΈπŸ€– Join our AI hosts and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! How has federal cybersecurity evolved from the compliance era to the cyber dominance paradigm? πŸ”’ What are the three technical pillarsβ€”continuous monitoring, zero trust architecture, and AI-driven detectionβ€”and how do they interconnect? πŸ›‘οΈ What professional liability and ethical obligations do lawyers now face under ABA Model Rule 1.1 regarding technology competence? βš–οΈ In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:00:00] - Introduction: TSL Labs Bonus Podcast on VA's AI Revolution 🎯 [00:01:00] - Introduction to Federal Cybersecurity: The End of the Compliance Era πŸ“‹ [00:02:00] - Legal Implications and Professional Liability Under ABA Model Rules βš–οΈ [00:03:00] - From Compliance to Continuous Monitoring: Understanding the Static Security Model πŸ”„ [00:04:00] - The False Comfort of Compliance-Only Approaches 🚨 [00:05:00] - The Shift to Cyber Dominance: Three Integrated Technical Pillars πŸ’ͺ [00:06:00] - Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) Explained: Verify Everything, Trust Nothing πŸ” [00:07:00] - AI-Driven Detection and Legal Challenges: Professional Competence Under Model Rule 1.1 πŸ€– [00:08:00] - The New Legal Questions: Real-Time Risk vs. Static Compliance πŸ“Š [00:09:00] - Evolving Compliance: From Paper Checks to Dynamic Evidence πŸ“ˆ [00:10:00] - Cybersecurity as Operational Discipline: DevSecOps and Security by Design πŸ”§ [00:11:00] - Litigation Risks: Discovery, Red Teaming, and Continuous Monitoring Data ⚠️ [00:12:00] - Cyber Governance with AI: Algorithmic Bias and Explainability 🧠 [00:13:00] - Synthesis and Future Outlook: Law Must Lead, Not Chase Technology πŸš€ [00:14:00] - The Ultimate Question: Is Your Advice Ready for Real-Time Risk Management? πŸ’‘ [00:15:00] - Conclusion and Resources πŸ“š Resources Mentioned in the Episode ABA Model Rule 1.1 - Competent Representation (including technology competence requirement) - https://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct/rule_1_1_competence/ Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cybersecurity Initiative - https://www.va.gov/oit/cybersecurity/ DevSecOps Pipelines - Security integration in software development - https://www.devsecops.org/ FedRAMP (Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program) - https://www.fedramp.gov/ FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) - https://www.cisa.gov/topics/cyber-threats-and-advisories/federal-information-security-modernization-act Google Notebook AI - AI discussion generation tool - https://notebooklm.google.com/ HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/index.html NIST Cybersecurity Framework - https://www.nist.gov/cyberframework Red Teaming - Ethical hacking and security testing methodology - https://www.cisa.gov/red-team-assessments Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) - Federal mandate for security verification - https://www.cisa.gov/zero-trust Software & Cloud Services Mentioned in the Conversation AI-Driven Detection Systems - Automated threat detection and response platforms Automated Compliance Platforms - Dynamic evidence generation systems Continuous Monitoring Systems - Real-time security assessment platforms DevSecOps Tools - Automated security testing in software development pipelines Firewalls - Network security hardware devices Google Notebook AI - https://notebooklm.google.com/ Penetration Testing Software - Security vulnerability assessment tools Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) Solutions - Identity and access verification systems
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Dec 9, 2025 β€’ 36min

πŸŽ™οΈEp. 126: AI and Access to Justice With Pearl.com Associate General Counsel Nick Tiger

Our next guest is Nick Tiger, Associate General Counsel at Pearl.com, Nick shares insights on integrating AI into legal practice. Pearl.com champions AI and human expertise for professional services. He outlines practical uses such as market research, content creation, intake automation, and improved billing efficiency, while stressing the need to avoid liability through robust human oversight. Nick is a legal leader at Pearl.com, partnering on product design, technology, and consumer-protection compliance strategy. He previously served as Head of Product Legal at EarnIn, an earned-wage access pioneer, building practical guidance for responsible feature launches, and as Senior Counsel at Capital One, supporting consumer products and regulatory matters. Nick holds a J.D. from the University of Missouri–Kansas City, lives in Richmond, Virginia, and is especially interested in using technology to expand rural community access to justice. During the conversation, Nick highlights emerging tools, such as conversation wizards and expert-matching systems, that enhance communication and case preparation. He also explains Pearl AI's unique model, which blends chatbot capabilities with human expert verification to ensure accuracy in high-stakes or subjective matters. Nick encourages lawyers to adopt human-in-the-loop protocols and consider joining Pearl's expert network to support accessible, reliable legal services. Join Nick and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! What are the top three most impactful ways lawyers can immediately implement AI technology in their practices while avoiding the liability pitfalls that have led to sanctions in recent high-profile cases? Beyond legal research and document review, what are the top three underutilized or emerging AI applications that could transform how lawyers deliver value to clients, and how should firms evaluate which technologies to adopt? What are the top three criteria Pearl uses to determine when human expert verification is essential versus when AI alone is sufficient? How can lawyers apply this framework to develop their own human-in-the-loop protocols for AI-assisted legal work, and how is Perl different from its competitors? In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:56] Nick's Tech Setup [07:28] Implementing AI in Legal Practices [17:07] Emerging AI Applications in Legal Services [26:06] Pearl AI's Unique Approach to AI and Legal Services [31:42] Developing Human-in-the-Loop Protocols [34:34] Pearl AI's Advantages Over Competitors [36:33] Becoming an Expert on Pearl AI Resources: Connect with Nick: Nick's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicktigerjd Pearl.com Website: pearl.com Pearl.com Expert Application Portal: era.justanswer.com/ Pearl.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/pearl-com Pearl.com X: x.com/Pearldotcom ABA Resources: ABA Formal Opinion 512: https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/professional_responsibility/ethics-opinions/aba-formal-opinion-512.pdf Hardware mentioned in the conversation: Anker Backup Battery / Power Bank: anker.com/collections/power-banks Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation: AT&T: att.com/ Pearl.com: pearl.com/ Sprint: thesprintgroup.com/ Timely: timely.com/ Verizon: verizon.com/
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Dec 5, 2025 β€’ 16min

πŸŽ™οΈ TSL Labs πŸ”¬ Bonus Podcast: Google's Notebook LLM "Deep Dive" on December 1st, 2025, editorial on the the Lawyer's Defense Against Holiday Scams and 'Bargain' Tech Traps!

Listen in as Google's Notebook LLM provides an AI-powered conversation unpacks our December 1st, 2025 editorial examining how the holiday digital marketplace transforms into a lucrative hunting ground for device compromise and credential theft. We explore why attorneys and paralegalsβ€”trained to spot hidden clauses and anticipate riskβ€”often abandon professional skepticism when faced with shiny gadgets bearing 70% off stickers. Our discussion arms you with actionable strategies to protect your practice, safeguard client confidentiality, and prevent the kind of security breaches that trigger bar complaints and operational shutdowns. Whether you're a solo practitioner or part of a large firm, this episode delivers the technical insights you need without the jargon. Join Google's Notebook LLM as we discuss the following three questions and more! How do bargain tech deals create hidden professional liabilities that extend far beyond wasted money, and what specific technical deficits should lawyers avoid in discount hardware? What free forensic tools can legal professionals use to distinguish genuine discounts from manipulated pricing schemes, and how do these tools apply procurement-level rigor to personal shopping decisions? Which three active scam vectors target high-value professionals during the holiday season, and what mandatory four-point protocol ensures comprehensive protection against credential theft and device compromise? In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:00:00] Welcome to TSL Labs Bonus Episode: AI-powered deep dive on holiday shopping risks [00:01:00] Why legal professionals abandon professional skepticism during holiday sales [00:02:00] The high stakes: credential theft, device compromise, and operational lockdown [00:03:00] The bargain trap: understanding technical debt in cheap vs. inexpensive hardware [00:04:00] Processor bottleneck red flags: older generation chips that consume billable time [00:05:00] Screen resolution hazards: how 1366x768 displays create genuine error risks [00:06:00] RAM deficits and security longevity: when devices become e-waste and compliance gaps [00:07:00] Introduction to forensic price tracking tools for procurement-level shopping [00:08:00] CamelCamelCamel, Keepa, and Honey: free tools that reveal true pricing history [00:09:00] Malwarebytes 2025 holiday scam report: three attack vectors targeting professionals [00:10:00] Scam #1: urgent delivery smishing attacks exploiting package expectations [00:11:00] Scam #2: malvertising minefieldβ€”when legitimate ads redirect to cloned fraud sites [00:12:00] Scam #3: gift card emergency scams posing as court clerks and government officials [00:13:00] Bonus threat: social media marketplace fraud and payment protection gaps [00:14:00] The mandatory four-point protocol for holiday shopping protection [00:15:00] Final thoughts: applying contract-reading diligence to every link you click Resources Hardware Mentioned in the Conversation Business-class Lenovo laptops: https://www.lenovo.com/business HP commercial-grade hardware: https://www.hp.com/business Dell professional series: https://www.dell.com/business Apple MacBook Pro: https://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ Software & Cloud Services Mentioned in the Conversation CamelCamelCamel (Amazon price tracker): https://camelcamelcamel.com Keepa (Amazon price history browser extension): https://keepa.com Honey (price tracking & coupon tool): https://www.joinhoney.com Prisync (enterprise pricing solution): https://www.prisync.com Price2Spy (enterprise pricing intelligence): https://www.price2spy.com Malwarebytes (security software): https://www.malwarebytes.com
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Dec 2, 2025 β€’ 16min

πŸ“» BONUS/SHOUT OUT/REPOST: Your The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Blogger/Podcaster Appears on Law Practice Today Podcast With Terrell Turner To Discuss Essential Tips for Managing Trust Accounts in Small and Solo Law Firms!

πŸ™ Special Thanks to Terrell Turner and the ABA for having me on the Law Practice Today Podcast, produced by the Law Practice Division of the American Bar Association. We have an important discussion on trust account management. We cover essential insights on managing trust accounts using online services. This episode has been edited for time, but no information was altered. We are grateful to the ABA and the Law Practice Today Podcast for allowing us to share this valuable conversation with our audience. 🎯 Join Terrell and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! What precautions should lawyers using online services to manage trust accounts be aware of? How can solo and small firm attorneys find competent bookkeepers who understand legal trust accounting? What security measures should attorneys implement when using online payment processors for client funds? ⏱️ In our conversation, we cover the following: 00:00 – Introduction & Preview: Trust Accounts in the Digital Age 01:00 – Welcome to the Law Practice Today Podcast 01:30 – Today's Topic: Online Services for Payments 02:00 – Guest Introduction: Michael D.J. Eisenberg's Background 03:00 – Michael's Experience with Trust Accounts 04:00 – Challenges for Solo and Small Practitioners 05:00 – Ensuring Security in Online Services 06:00 – Questions to Ask Online Payment Providers 07:00 – Password Security & Two-Factor Authentication 08:00 – Finding a Competent Legal Bookkeeper 09:00 – Why 8AM Law Pay Works for Attorneys 10:00 – Daily Monitoring of Trust Accounts 11:00 – FDIC Insurance & Silicon Valley Bank Lessons 13:00 – Researching Trust Account Best Practices 15:00 – Closing Remarks & Podcast Information πŸ“š Resources πŸ”— Connect with Terrell πŸ’Ό LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrellturner/ 🌐 Website: https://www.tlturnergroup.com/ πŸŽ™οΈ Law Practice Today Podcast – https://lawpracticetoday.buzzsprout.com πŸ“° Mentioned in the Episode ABA Model Rule 1.5 – Maintaining client property separate from your own ABA Model Rule 1.1 Comment 8 – Technology competence requirement for attorneys ABA TECHSHOW 2026 – March 25-28, 2026 in Chicago, IL – https://www.techshow.com Law Practice Today Article by Michael D.J. Eisenberg (May 15, 2025): "What Precautions Should Lawyers Using Online Services to Manage Trust Accounts Be Aware Of?" - https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_practice/resources/law-practice-today/2025/may-2025/what-precautions-should-lawyers-using-online-services-to-manage-trust-accounts-be-aware-of/ πŸ’» Software & Cloud Services Mentioned in the Conversation 8AM Law Pay – Legal payment processing designed for trust account compliance – https://www.8am.com/lawpay/ 1Password – Password manager for generating and syncing complex passwords – https://1password.com/ LastPass – Mentioned as a password manager with noted security concerns – https://www.lastpass.com/
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Nov 28, 2025 β€’ 17min

πŸŽ™οΈπŸŽ TSL Labs Bonus: The Ultimate 2025 Tech Gift Guide for Attorneys β€” Expert-Curated Gadgets, AI Tools, and Must-Have Devices Every Lawyer Needs!

🎯 In this TSL Labs Bonus episode, we are experimenting with Google's Notebook LLM to do a "Deep Dive" on our November 24th editorial on the ultimate 2025 tech gift guide for attorneys. We use this AI-powered conversation to unpack the key themes, ethical challenges, and actionable recommendations. Whether you're a solo practitioner, big law associate, or tech-curious partner, this episode delivers expert-curated insights on gadgets, AI tools, and must-have devices that support technological competence as a professional obligation. If you're a busy legal professional seeking practical tech recommendations that enhance daily practice rather than collect digital dust, join us for this insightful conversation that explores how the right technology investments can improve your practice, safeguard your clients, and help prevent unnecessary bar complaints. πŸ€” Join Google AI Deep Dive as they discuss the following three questions and more! What are the essential low-cost tech gifts under $25 that can make an immediate impact on an attorney's practice, and why do items like cables and tracking devices matter for professional competence? Which professional-grade tools under $100 deliver the best value for attorneys seeking to fulfill their ethical duty to work smarter and faster through AI integration and productivity enhancements? Why should premium technology investments over $100β€”including physical infrastructure like ergonomic chairsβ€”be considered essential to an attorney's professional obligation to their clients? In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:00:00] β€” Episode introduction and TSL Labs Bonus overview [00:01:00] β€” Navigating the perfect tech gift for attorneys: unique needs like security, portability, focus, and raw power [00:02:00] β€” The three seismic forces driving tech choices: AI integration, cloud-based practice management, and heightened ethical duties [00:03:00] β€” Target audience: solo practitioners, big law associates, and tech-curious partners who need technology that lasts [00:04:00] β€” Essential low-cost gifts under $25: OWC Thunderbolt 4 USB-C cable and Apple AirTag for security and reliability [00:05:00] β€” Productivity essentials: Logitech Pebble M350 silent mouse and Anker 7-in-1 USB-C Hub for presentations [00:06:00] β€” AI tools for "forced competence": ChatGPT Plus one-month subscription as a low-risk nudge toward AI exploration [00:07:00] β€” Professional grade tools under $100: Apple Pencil (1st Gen) for document annotation and Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard [00:08:00] β€” Focus and noise cancellation: Soundcore Space One headphones with 40+ hours battery life [00:09:00] β€” Precision document navigation: Logitech MX Master 3S mouse with horizontal scrolling for wide documents [00:10:00] β€” Premium mobile computing sweet spots: iPad Air with M3 chip ($599) and MacBook Air M4 ($999) [00:11:00] β€” Physical infrastructure as health technology: Herman Miller Aeron chair ($1,351) for sustained high-quality work [00:12:00] β€” Ultra-wide monitor benefits: LG 34" 5K 2K ($315) for seamless document comparison and reduced cognitive strain [00:13:00] β€” Virtual practice essentials: Logitech Brio 4K webcam ($160) and Samsung T7 SSD ($109) for secure data management [00:14:00] β€” The ultimate organizational hub: CalDigit TS3 Plus dock ($280) with 15 ports for cable clutter elimination [00:15:00] β€” Strategic gift-giving advice: Understanding ecosystem (Apple, Windows, Android) and workflow considerations πŸ“š Resources πŸ–₯️ Hardware Mentioned in the Conversation Under $25: OWC Thunderbolt 4 USB-C Cable (~$19.99) β€” Universal cable supporting 40Gb/s data, 100W power delivery, up to 8K video β€”(https://www.owc.com) Apple AirTag (Single Pack) ($24) β€” Bluetooth tracking device using Find My network β€”(https://www.apple.com/airtag) Logitech Pebble M350 Wireless Mouse (~$19.99) β€” Silent click, 90% noise reduction, 18-month battery β€” (https://www.logitech.com) Anker 341 USB-C Hub (7-in-1) (~$19.99) β€” HDMI 4K@30Hz, USB ports, SD card slots β€” https://www.anker.com) ORICLE 65W USB Travel Power Strip β€” Flat plug, 4-foot cord, 7-in-1 hub for travel β€”(https://oricotechs.com) Under $100: Apple Pencil (1st Generation) ($99) β€” Pressure and tilt sensitive stylus for iPad annotation β€”(https://www.apple.com/shop/product/myqw3am/a/apple-pencil-1st-generation) Logitech MX Keys Mini Keyboard (~$99.99) β€” Compact wireless keyboard, connects to 3 devices simultaneously β€” (https://www.logitech.com) Soundcore Space One Noise-Canceling Headphones ($69.99) β€” Adaptive ANC reducing up to 98% noise, 40+ hours battery β€” [soundcore.com](https://www.soundcore.com) Logitech MX Master 3S Mouse (~$99) β€” Silent clicks, horizontal scroll wheel, 8000 DPI sensor β€”(https://www.logitech.com) Apple AirTag (4-Pack) (~$64-99 during sales from resellers) β€” Bulk tracking solution for multiple devices/bags β€” https://www.apple.com/airtag/?afid=p240%7Cgo~cmp-21634151991~adg-175030672529~ad-739792099355_kwd-1231853153907~dev-c~ext-~prd-~mca-~nt-search&cid=aos-us-kwgo-btb-airtag-account-launch- Premium Over $100: iPad Air with M3 Chip (Starting at $599) β€” 8-core CPU, 9-core GPU, ideal balance of power and portability β€” (https://www.apple.com/ipad-air) MacBook Air M4 (Starting at $999) β€” 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, up to 18 hours battery life β€”(https://www.apple.com/macbook-air) Herman Miller Aeron Chair (~$1,351) β€” Ergonomic office chair with PostureFit SL, three sizes for 1st-99th percentile β€”(https://www.hermanmiller.com) LG 34" Ultrawide 5K 2K Monitor (~$315) β€” 3440x1440 resolution, curved display for seamless multitasking β€” (https://www.lg.com/us/monitors) Logitech Brio 4K Ultra HD Webcam (~$160) β€” 4K@30fps, RightLight 3 HDR, adjustable 65Β°/78Β°/90Β° FOV β€” (https://www.logitech.com) Samsung T7 Portable SSD (1TB) (~$109.99) β€” 1,050MB/s read speed, AES 256-bit encryption, 2m drop resistant β€” (https://www.samsung.com) CalDigit TS3 Plus Thunderbolt 3 Dock (~$280) β€” 15 ports, 87W laptop charging, dual 4K display support β€” (https://www.caldigit.com) πŸ’» Software & Cloud Services Mentioned in the Conversation ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) β€” OpenAI's premium AI assistant with GPT-4 access for research and drafting β€” (https://chat.openai.com) Grammarly Premium (~$96/year on sale; $144/year regular) β€” AI-powered writing assistant with plagiarism detection β€”(https://www.grammarly.com) Apple Find My β€” Location tracking app for AirTags and Apple devices β€” https://www.icloud.com/find πŸ“Œ Disclaimer: Prices mentioned throughout this episode and show notes are approximate and based on manufacturer suggested retail prices around the time of the publication date; actual pricing may vary depending on manufacturer availability, retailer promotions, seasonal sales, and geographic location, and we recommend verifying current pricing before making any purchase decisions.

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