Peer to Peer Magazine

March 2012

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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member resources Board of Directors ILTA is governed by a seven-member board of directors who are elected by the membership. An executive director oversees the operations of the organization. President Michele Gossmeyer Mayer Brown LLP mgossmeyer@mayerbrown.com Executive Vice President Dick Jensen Goodmans LLP djensen@goodmans.ca Secretary Shirley Crow Farella Braun + Martel LLP scrow@fbm.com Treasurer Robert DuBois Devine, Millimet & Branch, P.A. rdubois@devinemillimet.com RVP Liaison Meredith L. Williams, JD Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz mlwilliams@bakerdonelson.com PGVP Liaison Eric Anderson SNR Denton eric.anderson@snrdenton.com Conference Liaison Steve Skidmore Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP skidms@mcblaw.com Executive Director Randi Mayes randi@iltanet.org Do you have a legal IT-related question that you'd like to ask your ILTA peers? With over 50 different e-groups sharing knowledge, you can find a network of members to provide feedback on your specific area of interest. You may also search past e-group threads, and don't forget to provide input if you have expertise in a topic of discussion. To log on and participate, visit ILTA's website and click on E-Groups. Here is an e-group discussion that you may have missed: Overheard on E-Groups Subject: Remote Training? Does anyone have a good solution for training to a remote location? We are looking for the ability to have the trainer give the lesson and see the student's desktop for four or more students at a time. Larry Davick Business Analyst Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP We conduct 90 percent of our new-hire training remotely. From our training rooms (one to 10 computers), we access the user's computer using a remote access software, such as VNC, Microsoft Communicator, etc. The trainer has the option of using a webcam to see the user and vice versa. This is a very inexpensive way to conduct remote training. If we have more than three remote access points, the trainer can use an external conference calling service for the audio instead of our VoIP phones. We have conducted up to six remote sessions at one time. Jill Dietz Solutions Specialist Dinsmore & Shohl LLP 72 Peer to Peer

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