OBA TECHxpo 2.0

OBA TECHxpo

Omar Ha-Redeye spoke at the Ontario Bar Association (OBA)’s TECHxpo 2.0 on October 23, 2014.

11:40 am Track 1 — A Day in the Life of an iPad Lawyer

 

Stuart Rudner, Rudner MacDonald LLP

 

Omar Ha-Redeye, Fleet Street Law
Follow an iPad lawyer from dawn to dusk (and later) to see everything an iPad can do.
• iPad cases, keyboards and other gear
• Keeping your data safe
• Using an iPad in court
• Tips and tricks for getting your work done

1:30 pm Track 1 – Social Media Primer
Sara R. Cohen, Fertility Law Canada™ at D2Law LLP
Omar Ha-Redeye, Fleet Street Law
Thinking about getting social? Come to this session for the basics of starting and building social media presence.
• Overview of basic social media tools: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, blogging
• Tips for getting started and building your profile
• Professional versus personal persona
• What you should write posts about
• Ethics of using social media
• How to find the time for social media

The event is accredited for 6 Professionalism Hours by the Law Society of Upper Canada.

The First Rule of Social Media. And the Last.

This annual event is your chance to get hands on exposure to hardware and software specifically designed for the modern law office. Whether you’re looking for practice management improvement or secure mobile applications, TECHxpo will bring you face-to-face with developers, vendors and end-users of the most cutting edge legal technologies. A full day of programming is being developed to help you:

  • PROTECT your data and devices from cybercrime, hackers and malware

  • EMBRACE new technology for a more effective and effective office

  • MASTER social media to better build your brand

  • EXPLORE the ethical challenges posed by cloud computing

  • EXPAND your arsenal of tech tools and applications

OBA TechXPO 2.0

Omar Ha-Redeye, Bob Tarantino, Garry J Wise 2

Omar Ha-Redeye, Bob Taratino, Garry J Wise

Omar Ha-Redeye, Sara Cohen

Omar Ha-Redeye, Stuart Rudner 2

Omar Ha-Redeye, Stuart Rudner

Sara Cohen, Omar Ha-Redeye

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