Welcome to Our New Website and Business!
After months of hard work and pondering what would be most valuable to our community, I am delighted to announce the launch of the Legal Learning Development Network website and first round of LLDevNet training content. (The first of many, I hope!) We will be offering all kinds of training and consulting services designed for busy legal professionals – from end users to professional development for trainers and support staff. Check out the details here and here!
We want you to say: LLDevNet gets it!
Free Content…
Register as a site member for access to our free members-only content library. As a thank you for your registration, you’ll receive a Windows 10 Tips and Tricks sheet. Feel free to share it with others who could use it. We are building out loads of content, so check back frequently.
…and a newsletter too!
I’m also excited to launch our inaugural newsletter. Our mission at LLDevNet is to bring you valuable tips and news, as well as our thoughts and insights, about training and technology with an emphasis on their applicability in the legal environment. We don’t want to be SPAMmers though, so if you want to receive our newsletter, please sign up using the form in the sidebar.
What do you think?
We are anxious to know what you think about the website and training content we’re offering. Let us know by submitting a suggestion form. You can always hit us up on Twitter too. Follow us there for interesting news and tidbits throughout the month.
We need your input…
We’re building this community and content for you, so let us know what you are working on, looking into, and struggling with. We want to fill in some of the blanks and help you find solutions to your problems by providing the information and training content you need. No one can keep up with it all anymore, so let’s tackle it together!
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all the best to you!
It would appear that we’re having a few issues. Working through them with support. Of course, it all worked great during testing – Murphy’s Law of technology. One person has indicated that IE10 may be part of the problem. Thus far, no issues with Firefox or Chrome reported. Thanks for your patience!