![]() And so with some of my background in college of just working at the computer lab, it kind of was a nice little mixture of legal and technology. What I think was interesting is USD actually had a legal technology program. So I don’t know how much of that was my own drive or if that was more of a family thing, but going to paralegal school was really great because it reinforced that I really do enjoy working in the law, working in legal. You either had to be a doctor or a lawyer. I think like a lot of Asian American women growing up through the 70s and 80s. I really wasn’t sure if I would want to invest in law school or if that’s even something I personally really wanted to do. I went to paralegal school at USD, which is a great program and to me it was a great way to just have a primer for legal. I thought I would go to law school, right? I went to paralegal school after receiving my BA from UC Santa Barbara. ![]() So for me, how I got here, I think it’s a common story amongst a lot of paralegals. I know that we always talk about paralegal talk ourselves, right, our own voices. First of all, I’m just honored and privileged to be here with you, Tony. Joy, tell us a little bit about yourself. So without any further a do, let’s get into our conversation with Joy. Please go to the website, register for Legal Up and I’ll actually be presenting there, so check it out. ![]() We also have InfoTrack, that is one of our sponsors for the podcast who is having a free virtual conference on April 27 and April 28. So go to the website, check it out and get registered. The conference dates are going to be July 12 through the 14th. We still are in the early rate, which ends on May 12. Before we get into our conversation with Joy, I just want to remind you that the NALA Conference & Expo is coming up. My name is Tony Sipp, your host and I’m here with a special guest, Joy Murao and she will be talking about trial technology and software that’s available for trials in our legal industry. Tony Sipp: Welcome back to The Paralegal Voice. “Newsom’s Proposed Courts Budget Includes Millions for New Judges, Courthouses,” Law.com Transcript Murao offers simple steps to set achievable goals and get started today.Ĭalifornia Lawyers Association Law Practice Management and Technology Sounds intimidating? It doesn’t have to be. Take action today to become comfortable – even expert – with the latest technology. The COVID-19 pandemic opened doors and highlighted technologies that support paralegals and legal teams in the courtroom and online.ĭon’t get passed by. ![]() Keep track of every detail and hold every bit of data at your fingertips.Learn to incorporate the latest tech for depositions and even smaller hearings and trials. High tech tools aren’t just for big trials anymore.Murao turned her background as a paralegal professional into helping legal teams incorporate technology and available resources to streamline casework, manage projects, incorporate e-discovery techniques, and maximize efficiencies and outcomes. Guest Joy Murao is the Founder and CEO at Practice Aligned Resources, a legal tech support firm that offers a blend of services including e-discovery consulting and advisory, case planning and implementation, vendor and software selection guidance, and trial and war room setup and management. Legal technologies wait for no one, including you.
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