Mark Rosch

Vice President

Internet For Lawyers


Mark Rosch is Vice-President of Internet for Lawyers and President of its CLEseminars.com division. He’s an internationally recognized speaker and author on the subjects of using the Internet for investigative and background research, Google search, and Google Cloud Apps.

 

He has co-authored numerous books and hundreds of articles on these and other related topics, receiving top industry recognition for his work.

 

Mark is a Fellow in the College of Law Practice Management, an honorary society that honors and recognizes distinguished law practice management professionals, and in 2013 he was named to the "Fastcase Fifty," recognizing “50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law.”

 

Mark is a long-time member of ACLEA and the ABA and is active member in both organizations. He has served in numerous leadership positions – recently completing a 3-year term on the ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board.


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Product Type
On Demand

Unlocking the Mysteries of Google Scholar for Free Case Law and Article Research


Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:03
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Learn how to conduct free Internet legal and investigative research. This webinar unlocks the mysteries of Google Scholar, the least documented legal research database you’ll ever see…until now.

Product Type
Text-Based CLE

Legal Ethics Considerations for Lawyers' Use of Cloud Computing Services


Faculty:
Carole Levitt |  Mark Rosch
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
As law office technology becomes more sophisticated, more and more of the functions of that software is moving off-site...off of the lawyers' own computers and networks, and into the "Cloud." Differe...

Product Type
Text-Based CLE

American Bar Association's Formal Ethics Opinion 10-457 Covering Attorneys' Use of Web Sites to Market Their Practices


Faculty:
Carole Levitt |  Mark Rosch
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
As early as 1996, many state bar associations began issuing formal (or advisory) ethics opinions on the ethical uses of Internet technology. Many of those opinions relating to Web sites and online com...

Product Type
Text-Based CLE

Contacting Unrepresented Persons via Social Networking Sites - New York State Bar and Philadelphia Bar Associations' Social Media Research Ethics Opinions


Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
More and more attorneys and judges are using social media, either for its intended purpose of social networking (and, for the lesser intended purpose of marketing) or for its unintended purpose of inv...

Product Type
Text-Based CLE

Looking For Evidence in Virtual Places Admissibility of Internet Evidence


Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
Lawyers looking for evidence need to start thinking about looking "virtually." With increasing amounts of "paperless" information being added to the Internet every minute of every day, there is an inc...

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