Solo Tip Tuesday: Check Out TinEye—a Reverse Image Search Engine

January 8, 2013

TinEye is a reverse image search engine that lets you find out where an image came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. It is the first image search engine on the Web to use image identification technology rather than keywords. To use […]

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Quick and Easy Tips to Safeguard Client Data

January 7, 2013

The Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct require that all lawyers protect client confidentiality. Colorado Bar Association Law Practice Management and Risk Management Director Reba Nance discusses quick and easy things lawyers can do to ensure that their clients’ data is protected.

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Wearing Two Hats—Handling Dual Practice Ethical Dilemmas

January 3, 2013

Following and abiding by the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct can be challenging enough for an attorney, but issues can become even more complicated if you are practicing two professions. In the video below, Eric Nesbitt, a Colorado licensed real estate attorney and commercial real estate broker, covers ethical considerations involved with actively practicing dual […]

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Solo Tip Tuesday: Create Polls in Outlook Email Messages and Review the Results

December 18, 2012

The next time you need to email a group of people asking whether they prefer Monday, Tuesday, or Friday for a meeting, or whether they want to be on a publication routing list, try using the voting buttons feature. Set up Outlook to Process Voting Responses Open Outlook On the Tools menu, select Options Select […]

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Who, Me, Worry about Malpractice? Yes, You Should!

December 13, 2012

It seems that at least once a week my business associate, Danette Lilja, and I experience conduct by our colleagues that causes us to exclaim to each other, “And we worry about committing malpractice!” Based on numerous instances we’ve witnessed committed by other attorneys just in the past few months, I wonder if we’re some […]

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Solo Tip Tuesday: Easily Jump to a Specific Page in Microsoft Word

December 11, 2012

To move around quickly in Microsoft Word documents, double-click on the bar at the bottom left-hand of the screen that contains the page numbers, select the page you want, and you’ll jump right to it! You can see this tip and others, on topics ranging from Outlook and Word help to App reviews and online […]

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Design, Build and Run Your Practice So You Can Leave It (With a Smile)

December 10, 2012

In the video below, solo attorney Maria B. Lopez explains how to develop a practice model that fits you, consider time frames for transition planning, selling your practice, technology issues, valuation elements, and more. Design, Build and Run Your Practice So You Can Leave It (With a Smile) with Maria Lopez from Colorado Bar Association […]

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Solo Tip Tuesday: Find “Filler” Items to Score Free Shipping at Amazon

December 4, 2012

Many of us are shopping online during this holiday season. One of my favorite websites for online shopping is Amazon.com. I like it because it features honest reviews written by real people, allows users to view pictures of an item, peruse a book (read the table of contents, etc.), create a wish list, and much […]

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Colorado Gives Day, an Opportunity to Support Legal Aid

December 3, 2012

Starting at midnight, you can offer donations and show your support for more than 1,000 Colorado organizations, courtesy of Colorado Gives Day on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012. Here’s how it works: Colorado Gives Day, created by Community First Foundation and FirstBank, dedicates 24 hours to giving to area nonprofits and charities to encourage year-round charitable […]

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