TechnoLawyer: 12 Ways to Use Video in Your Law Practice

TechnoLawyer is running some columns I’ve written in their SmallLaw series. They have some excellent writers (plus me) addressing small firm issues. They make the columns public, a week after release, on TechnoLawayer blog. You can get the content a week earlier by subscribing to SmallLaw via email.

My most recent column came out yesterday. I hope you enjoy it:

It’s time to incorporate video into every aspect of your practice. It’s a great tool for marketing, communicating, documenting, and training. You can leverage an inexpensive camera like no other single tool in your arsenal. You can buy a camera, microphone, tripod, and lights for less than $500. You’ll recoup your costs in a few hours. We use a $150 Kodak Zi8. We’ve added a lapel microphone from Radio Shack, a tripod from BestBuy, and some bright halogen lights from Home Depot. The high definition picture looks stunning. Below you’ll find 12 ways you can put video to work.

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