Tablet Wars 2013
Tablets & Smartphones Track (Introductory)
Friday, April 5, 2013, 8:00am-9:00am

As Apple pushes the iPad towards iCloud, other tablet makers are embracing alternatives. Whether you are using GoogleDrive, SkyDrive, Dropbox, Evernote, Box, or another service, find out whether the functionality of your tablet of choice may be changing. This is Tablet Wars as you've never seen before.

Speakers:

Tom Mighell

Contoural, Inc., Dallas, TX

Tom Mighell is a Senior Consultant with Contoural, Inc., where he helps companies deal with information governance, litigation readiness and e-discovery issues.  He is the author of iPad in One Hour for Lawyers, iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers, and the soon-to-be-released iPad in One Hour for Litigators.  Tom is Immediate Past Chair of the ABA's Law Practice Management Section, and currently serves as Chair of the LPM Section's Publishing Board.


James Province

TabletLawyer LLC, Poulsbo, WA

After earning his B.A. from Westmont College and his J.D. from the University of Iowa, James Province began a small-town law practice in the Seattle area. For the twenty years James practiced law, he focused on domestic relations matters, handling everything thing from child support issues to complex divorce cases. James currently works as a mediator using his legal knowledge and mediation skills along with his passion for technology to help parties reach reasonable conclusions in disputes.

In 2007, looking for a better way to organize his notes for cases, James stumbled upon Tabet PC technology from Microsoft and discovered OneNote. He founded TabletLawyer to bring tablet technology to the legal profession. He frequently presents at technology seminars across the U.S. helping lawyers and other legal professionals understand and leverage hardware and software to increase organization and productivity.


Jeffrey Taylor

Absolute Legal Services, LLC, Oklahoma City, OK

Jeffrey Taylor is a practicing attorney in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and representing plaintiffs in personal injury and consumer claims, and defending small businesses in litigation matters. Jeff also publishes The Droid Lawyer blog, a resource for lawyers using Android devices. Jeff has a bachelor's degree in Organizational Communication, and received his law degree from the Oklahoma City University School of Law.