NJSBA to hold webinar on legal technology tips and tools on May 6

Timothy F. McGoughran, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) for 2023-2024, founding partner of the Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
Timothy F. McGoughran, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) for 2023-2024, founding partner of the Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on Apr. 20 that it will host a free lunchtime webinar titled “60 Legal Tech Tips, Tricks, Gadgets and Websites in 60 Minutes” on May 6. The event aims to provide attorneys with information about the latest legal-specific technology, gadgets, and utilities that can help improve their practice.

The upcoming session is part of the NJSBA’s ongoing efforts to support its members by sharing practical resources relevant to modern law practice. The association says the webinar is designed for attorneys seeking efficient ways to integrate new tools into their daily work.

Participants are invited to register for the online event at no cost. The program promises a fast-paced overview of various tech solutions tailored specifically for legal professionals.

This initiative reflects broader trends in the legal industry where technology adoption has become increasingly important for efficiency and client service. By offering accessible training opportunities, professional organizations like the NJSBA continue to address evolving needs within the field.

Registration details are available through the NJSBA.



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