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Charlotte, North Carolina Area United States
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Civil Litigation Attorney at Stiles Byrum & Horne, LLP
Secteur d’activité
Legal
Site Web
http://www.thecyberadvocate.com
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As an attorney, I believe in a relentless pursuit of the facts, while maintaining the highest standards of civility and ethical conduct. I owe my clients no less than that.
As a writer, I believe in using my words and my voice to help improve the practice of law, making justice more accessible through technology, and helping lawyers and law firms better understand how to enhance their practice in a rapidly more competitive market.
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Charlotte, North Carolina Area United States
Profession
Civil Litigation Attorney at Stiles Byrum & Horne, LLP
Secteur d’activité
Legal
Site Web
http://www.thecyberadvocate.com
À propos
As an attorney, I believe in a relentless pursuit of the facts, while maintaining the highest standards of civility and ethical conduct. I owe my clients no less than that.
As a writer, I believe in using my words and my voice to help improve the practice of law, making justice more accessible through technology, and helping lawyers and law firms better understand how to enhance their practice in a rapidly more competitive market.
Mots-clés
law
lawyer
law firm
social media
attorney
ethics
technology
legal ethics
power of attorney
security
privacy
apps
mobile apps
small business
courts
jury
presentation
trial
insurance
ncada
net neutrality
internet
fcc
tablet
smartphone
iphone
android
byod
mobile device
bring your own device
mobile
discovery
admissible
evidence
Tout plus