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John J. Cord, Generation J.D.: A Blog for Young Lawyers. Maryland Daily Record. August 31, 2009 to present, thedailyrecord.com - Generation JD
PresentationsJohn J. Cord, “Towards the Paperless Office and Tracking Case Information.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Case Management Expo , May 19, 2005, Baltimore, Maryland.
John J. Cord, Ralph Arnsdorf, “Critical Update on the Class Action Fairness Act in Maryland.” National Business Institute, July 29, 2005, Baltimore, Maryland.
John J. Cord, Wayne M. Willoughby, “MTLA Deposition Seminar.” October 6, 2006, Columbia, Maryland.
John J. Cord, Rodney Gaston, “How to Improve Your Trial Presentation Using Technology.” MTLA Workhorse Seminar . November 9, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland.
John J. Cord. “Law Firm Technology.” MTLA Brown Bag Luncheon . December 6, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland.
John J. Cord, “15 Technology Tips.” Maryland Association for Justice, Technology Seminar . September 30, 2011, Columbia, Maryland.
John J. Cord, “Emerging Technologies for Your Law Practice.” Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington D.C., Are You Managing Your Practice Or Is It Managing You ? October 14, 2011, Washington, D.C.
Articles and PublicationsJohn J. Cord, “So You’ve Graduated Law School–Now What?” Daily Record, Fall, 2005.
John J. Cord, “Ten Technology Tips.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Summer, 2006, pg. 36-40. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Metadata: Pitfalls and Prevention.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Fall, 2007, pg. 46-47. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Courthouse Technology.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Winter 2008, pg. 52. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Buyer’s Guide to Courtroom Technology.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Spring, 2008, pg. 48. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Navigating the MTLA Website.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Summer 2008, pg. 58-59.
John J. Cord, “The MTLA Technology Seminar: Lessons Learned.” Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Reporter, Fall 2008, pg. 53. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Minding your Ps and Qs . . . and your @s and *s.” American Association for Justice, Trial, January 2009, Vol. 45, Issue 1. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Doing Somersaults for Adobe Acrobat.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Winter 2009, pg. 60-61. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Protecting Your Data: Backup or Bow Out.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Spring 2009, pg. 50-51. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Do Your Homework: Use Technology to Research Their Expert (And Yours).” MarylandAssociation for Justice, Trial Reporter, Summer 2009, pg. 52-53. Read Article
John J. Cord, Robert K. Jenner, “Social Networking Websites: How to Reap the Benefits and Avoid the Hazards, Part I.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Fall 2009, pg. 52-55. Read Article
John J. Cord, Robert K. Jenner, “Social Networking Websites: How to Reap the Benefits and Avoid the Hazards, Part II.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Winter 2010, pg. 46-53. Read Article
John J. Cord, “The Paperless Office: Isn’t It About Time?” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Spring 2010, pg. 63-65. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Ten Tips to Control Your E-mail Inbox.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Summer 2010, pg. 55-57. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Master of Your Google Domain.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Fall 2010, pg. 46-47. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Deposition Technology.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Winter 2011, pg. 55-56. Read Article .
John J. Cord, “Confused About Caps, Immunities & Notice? Find Your Answers Technologically.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Spring 2011, pg. 53-54. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Young Lawyers: Stand Up and Be Counted!” The Maryland Daily Record, August 1, 2011, pg. 6B.
John J. Cord, “Excel-erate Your Practice.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Summer 2011, pg. 53-55. Read Article
John J. Cord, “Word to Your Lawyer.” Maryland Association for Justice, Trial Reporter, Fall 2011, pg. 47-50. Read Article