The latest edition of New Jersey Lawyer is dedicated to the technological and cultural changes in the practice of law that shape the modern law office.
The February magazine, published by the New Jersey State Bar Association, features seven articles from diverse group of authors – ranging from practicing lawyers to academics, technologists and thought leaders. The articles cover the best practices for remote work, law firm staffing, modern designs for law offices and other compelling topics.
A special NJICLE seminar on Feb. 27 will explore issues in the magazine and include discussions on what lawyers should know about staffing their office, law office management and navigating a multi-generational office environment.
The magazine also provides practice tips for clear and concise legal writing and how to navigate a serious health crisis in your career. NJSBA President William H. Mergner Jr. offers a column on the Association’s recent legislative advocacy in Trenton.
Here is the full list of articles from the edition:
· The Law Office of the Future: Adapting to and Incorporating Technology While Keeping the Human Touch – By Patrick Fuller
· The Only Constant is Change: Law Firm Staffing Now and in the Future – By Veronica J. Finkelstein
· Young Lawyers and Modern Sensibilities: A Hybrid, Adaptable Approach to Work – By Jonathan Amira and Robert J. Garcia
· Best Practices for Remote Work: Electronic Tools and Practical Setups for Your Office at Home – By Steven Eisenstein
· Staying Ahead of Technology: Four Essential Pillars for Lawyers and Law Firms – By Dr. Robert Spangler
· Real Estate and the Modern Law Office in New Jersey: A Comprehensive Guide – By Steven Eisenstein
· A Case Study in Modern Office Design – By Francis J. Giantomasi
The full issue of New Jersey Lawyer is available on njsba.com.