How to Optimize Your Use of Evernote
How To Track (Intermediate)
Friday, March 28, 2014, 9:15am-10:15am

Explore the best features of Evernote including tags, security and 2-step verification, email, notebooks, sharing, note links, backup, working with PDFs, extensions and apps: Web-clipper, Clearly, Skitch and more.  This fast paced session will have you taking your Evernote use to an entirely new level of effectiveness!

Speakers:

 

Philippe Doyle Gray

8 Wentworth Chambers, Sydney, Australia

Philippe Doyle Gray is a barrister from Sydney, Australia. He was one of the first barristers to have his own website www.PhilippeDoyleGray.com. Two years ago he started migrating to an entirely paperless office (and courtroom) to the complete bemusement of his colleagues. He uses Mac and Windows simultaneously to the consternation of his assistant. He works in front of 3 monitors despite having only 2 eyeballs. He is an avid proponent of technology, and refuses anymore to accept communiqués by facsimile transmission. But, he insists that technology is a means to an end, and not an end in itself. Those ends include more fun at work for lawyers, and better justice for clients, courts and the community.

His work focuses on civil litigation in the areas of commercial equity, corporate fraud, and building & construction, with occasional forays into the law of legal costs, the malpractice of lawyers and the malpractice of building consultants. His previous studies in Chemistry, Philosophy and Mathematics propel his special interest in expert evidence.

After graduating from the University of Sydney with degrees in Arts and Law, he won the Connery & Partners scholarship, obtaining his practicing certificate (law license) at the age of 23. For 5 years he practiced as a solicitor (attorney) for boutique firms specializing in insurance litigation. He then realized that the only long term solution to his receding hair line was to wear a wig, preferably one made from French thoroughbred horsehair, and terribly overpriced. He has since practiced as a barrister for 12 years. He is a member of 8 Wentworth Chambers.

In his spare time he is learning to paraglide.