SheriaApp is a blend word of “Sheria” (Swahili for Law) and “App” (application or program). This is a tech law blog which bridges the gap between tech-innovation and the law set up to govern it. SheriaApp focuses on ICT law, trends in innovation, knowledge management and tech M&As. Launched in April 2016, SheriaApp is based in Nairobi.
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“The riskiest thing we can do is just maintain the status quo.” – Bob Iger (Disney CEO)
The uptake of legal practitioners using social media is g… Read More
What’s the connection?
They were all once lucrative brands. But they were all satisfied with the status quo, and worse, they were caught flat-footed by some major innovations in their… Read More
Think about the oldest software in your law firm. When was it implemented? 2010? 2008? Earlier? The chances are that this older technology doesn’t meet the firm’s needs.
Outdated… Read More
“Without registration it can be very difficult, and often impossible, to prove ownership if another person claims the photo belongs to them. When a work is not protected by copyright… Read More
This post features tips on using Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office applications more effectively. From information on setting up reminders in Microsoft Outlook and keyboard short cuts t… Read More
Just when I launched Lawch I came across an article by Nehal Madhani of Alt Legal. This is a software-as-a-service company aimed at streamlining the management of IP filings. Plain Legal hel… Read More
Picks of the week
Today’s headlines are rife with plenty of tech topics that could conceivably form a niche practice. From sci-fi sounding topics — like internet of things… Read More
In previous posts I’ve discussed on how to start out and assessing law firm ‘health’.
Here, I highlight some overlooked ways to increase your firm’s revenue stream. T… Read More