Comments from the chair
By Roger L. Rutherford
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
October 2000
No one will argue with the fact that technology has changed our lives. History will probably record technology at the forefront of the significant accomplishments of the 20th century.
Insurance coverage issues for the Y2K computer crisis
By Roger L. Rutherford
Business and Securities Law,
October 1999
As the new millennium draws near, the Year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem may disrupt communication, manufacturing, transportation, security systems, electronic data processing operations and many of the other daily activities that we take for granted.
Legal management consultant Ezra Tom Clark identifies six challenges facing lawyers
By Roger L. Rutherford
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
March 1999
The recent ISBA-sponsored seminar in Champaign-Urbana entitled "The Small but Dynamic Law Firm--Management, Marketing and Technology for the Year 2000," featuring legal management consultant Ezra Tom Clark from Mesa, Arizona, was worth the price of admission.
Year 2000: Should lawyers be concerned?
By Roger L. Rutherford
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
March 1999
The question that I am asked most often by other lawyers who know of my interest in the Year 2000 problem ("Y2K") is: "Do lawyers truly have to be concerned about Y2K problems?"
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