BYOD for the Solo and Small Firm

March 2013
   
BYOD* for the Solo and Small Firm 
 
 
Program Description:
   
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is the hot topic in the IT world, but what does it mean for the solo and small firm? Learn what BYOD is, and is not, and how to leverage the concept in your practice.
 
*Bring your own device (BYOD) is a term that is being used to describe the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their place of work and use those devices to access privileged company information and applications. The term is also used to describe the same practice applied to students using personally owned devices in education settings.
 
BYOD is making significant inroads in the business world, with about 90% of employees already using their own technology at work. Some believe that BYOD may help employees be more productive. Others say it increases employee morale and convenience, makes the company look like a flexible and attractive employer.
 
This program can help you to decide what it means for your solo or small firm practice.
 
  
Agenda:
 
11:30am
Registration
 
12:00pm
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) -
 
- What is It?
- What Isn't it?
- What Does It Mean for the Solo and Small Firm?
- How to Leverage the Concept in Your Practice
 
1:00pm
Adjourn
 
Presented by Phil J. Shuey, Esq.
 
 
About the Faculty:
 
Phil J. Shuey is Past Chair of the Law Practice Management Section of the American Bar Association as well as an Inaugural Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management. He is a five time Chair of the ABA's TECHSHOW™ and has been a speaker at fifteen ABA TECHSHOW conferences. He has served on Advisory Committees for two ABA Presidents. He has served as Vice Chair of the ABA Seize the Future conferences, and as a member of the ABA's Standing Committee of Technology and Information Systems (SCOTIS). He is a member of the Council of the Solo and Small Firm Section of the CBA. He is President and CEO of Shuey Robinson, and international change management and technology consulting group. His professional practice is split between consulting and general law practice. He has taught at the University of Colorado School of Law and the University of Denver College of Law. Mr. Shuey has written for many publications, including the National Law Journal, the New York Law Journal, Legal Economics, Law Practice Management, The Compleat/Complete Lawyer, The Practical Lawyer, Law Technology News, and various state and local bar publications, and has been quoted in the American Bar Association Journal, MSNBC, The Denver Post, The New York Post, The Denver Business Journal and the Wall Street Journal. He has lectured regularly for the American Bar Association and at over 50 state and local bar associations throughout the United States and Canada. He was the keynote speaker for the 2000 Canadian Bar Association Annual Meeting.

Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non Member $69.00
Non Member $59.00
CBA $49.00
SO/SM $39.00
CBA $39.00
SO/SM $29.00
CLEACCESSPASS $10.00
CLEACCESSPASS $0.00
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Start Date - End Date
March 11, 2013
Start Time - End Time
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Event Location
CLECI Large Classroom
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