It’s time for ABA TECHSHOW and I’m wrapping up my preparations. Hope to see you there. If you can’t be there, remember that you can get a peek of what is happening at the conference by checking out the Twitter hashtag #ABATECHSHOW. I’ll note that you can still get registered and attend. You can
Dennis Kennedy
Forensic Biopsy. Called in before the autopsy.
Dennis Kennedy is the Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Idea Propulsion Laboratory (KIPL), where he investigates AI and innovation challenges when standard playbooks fail.
His framework is The NeoHolmesian Method he's developed: treating complex problems as investigations rather than predictions. Where most see uncertainty, he see patterns. Where most offer forecasts, he offers methods.
Happy Eleventh Birthday to DennisKennedy.Blog
Eleven years ago today, with an allusion to Babylon 5 and the ideas that I needed to produce my own RSS feed and experiment with new types of writing, I launched this blog. I called the blog simply DennisKennedy.Blog.
Much has happened with me and this blog over those eleven years. I appreciate the positive…
52 Books in 52 Weeks – 2014
For the last few years, I’ve enjoyed reading the posts of several bloggers who are trying to read 52 books in 52 weeks. I’ve also wanted to find a good way for me to keep track of the books I’ve read. And it gives me a good reading target to shoot for.
Last year, I…
Announcing the 2013 Blawggie Awards – Tenth Edition
Welcome to the 2013 edition of Dennis Kennedy’s annual Best of Law-related Blogging Awards, affectionately known as the “Blawggies.”
The Blawggies, which honor the best law-related blogs as determined from my personal and highly-opinionated perspective, were first unleashed on an unsuspecting blogosphere in December 2004 and are an annual tradition here at DennisKennedy.Blog.
This…
Creating a LinkedIn Action Plan
It’s nice to see LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers, Second Edition in the Best Sellers section of the ABA Web Store. A big thank you to readers of this blog who have bought the book.
If you’d like to get a good idea of what’s in the book, the Law Technology Today blog…
Upcoming Webinar: The Why and How of LinkedIn for Law Students
On Thursday, November 7, I’ll be part of a great panel with Jan Wallen and Ruth Carter for a free webinar called “The Why and How of LinkedIn for Law Students,” presented by LexisNexis as part of its Law Student Webcasts series. Register here.
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On Thursday November 7th at 3 PM
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Upcoming Webinar: LinkedIn for Lawyers Reloaded
On Thursday, October 17, Allison Shields and I will be presenting a webinar called LinkedIn for Lawyers Reloaded, cosponsored by ALI CLE and the ABA’s Law Practice Division.
This 90 minute seminar coincides with the launch of our new book, LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers, Second Edition, and attendees of the…
MoBar Lex Port Legal Tech Conference – October 3 & 4
If you will be in the St. Louis area on October 3 and 4, there’s a great legal tech conference called Lex Port that the Missouri Bar Association is putting on. In just its second year, Lex Port has a great schedule of programs, national legal tech speakers (Mike Downey, Ben Schorr, Jeff Taylor and…
Announcing LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers, Second Edition
A box of books arrived at my door – my copies of the new Second Edition of LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers. All of the work on a book project finally seems real and tangible when you get the box of books and hold one in your hands.
Allison Shields and I wrote…
Protecting Your Online Accounts with a Little Knowledge
I contribute a post monthly to the Law Technology Today blog. You can find all my posts in one convenient location.
The most recent post is called “A Little Knowledge Goes a Long Way in Protecting Your Online Accounts.”
The post highlights a great recent post from Chris Hoffman called “…
