Faculty Announcement – Nicole Black

Nicole Black is a practicing lawyer, published author, newspaper columnist and avid blogger. She will teach a course about web productivity and organization for lawyers at Solo Practice University®.
Currently, Nicole is Of Counsel to Fiandach & Fiandach, a Rochester, New York law firm that that is one of the largest and most experienced DWI defense firms in the state.
Previously she was an Assistant Public Defender for Monroe County and a litigation associate at Trevett, Cristo, Salzer, & Andolina P.C.
She co-authers Criminal Law in New York, 4th edition (West-Thomson) and writes a weekly column for The Daily Record (Dolan Media).
She is an avid blogger. She began blogging in November of 2005 and currently publishes 4 legal blogs: Practicing Law in the 21st Century , Legal Tweets, Sui Generis, A New York Law Blog and Legal Antics.
She finds the intersection of law and technology to be particularly fascinating and is doing all that she can to facilitate the fusion of these two seemingly reluctant soul mates. She regularly blogs and writes about issues related to legal technology.

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Niki, I am very excited about what you will be teaching because of its emphasis on Web 2.0 applications to organize your life…which includes your personal life because as you say in your own way here http://tinyurl.com/8rjv7c apologizing to the judge for a missed deadline is not worse than answering to your four year old for a missed school play. Both are critical in our lives and we need to use technology better to deal with it all.
Can’t wait until you start teaching!