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PEER TO PEER: THE QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF ILTA | SUMMER 2016
Great content from the ILTA archives
MEMBER RESOURCES
Play It Again
There is a wealth of peer-powered knowledge on ILTA's website for your listening
and viewing pleasure, including conference materials and recordings, online forum
discussions, podcasts, webinars, articles and more. Here are some of the great things
you'll find at www.iltanet.org.
Recordings
» Webinar: Maer Center for Office 365
April 7, 2016
A guided tour of Maer Center for Office 365
» ILTACON 2015 Session: Future Technologies Roundtable
September 1, 2015
A critical look at emerging technology trends and how innovation
will continue to change the practice of law, the dynamic relationship
between lawyers and clients, and the management and course of
your career
Podcast
Ask the Expert: ILTA's Peer
Award Finalists Innovate for
Application Delivery
April 8, 2016
Whether at work, at home, on
the jogging trail, the jetway,
the beach or the supermarket,
there is most definitely "an
app for that." Our experts are
standouts in the ILTA community
because they've worked to
create innovative applications
to support their clients. We're
excited to share their experiences
and insight, all of which will be
"applicable" to your work in the
legal profession. Read interview
highlights in ILTA's Spring 2016
Peer to Peer magazine.
Online Discussion
What Bitcoin Is, and Why It Maers
May 27, 2011
Can a booming "crypto-currency" really compete with conventional
cash?
Blog Post
Staying Ahead of the Artificial Intelligence Curve
March 15, 2016
Does AI mean the end of lawyers? No. Lawyers will always be
needed to interpret the information provided. AI is about easily
retrieving information, allowing lawyers to do their jobs beer,
improving access to law and justice, and making law more
accessible. I think that in addition to enabling lawyers to work
more efficiently and non-lawyers to gain beer access to the law, AI
provides a real opportunity for lawyers.
Publication
Legal Technology Future Horizons Report
June 2014
A forward-looking global study exploring how advances in information
technology (IT) could impact the legal profession over the next decade
was undertaken during 2013 by Fast Future Research at the behest of
the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA). The study used
a combination of desk research, interviews, workshops and two global
surveys — one explored the
business applications of IT in
the legal sector, and the other
provided input to create an
emerging technology timeline. The
resulting report, Legal Technology
Future Horizons, provides the
critical findings and implications
emerging from the study.