Mark Rosch

Internet for Lawyers

Mark Rosch is the Vice-President of Internet For Lawyers (IFL), an Internet research Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training company. He is co-author of six American Bar Association (ABA) Law Practice Management Section (LPM) books: Google Gmail and Calendar For Lawyers in One Hour; Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet’s Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research; Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 2: Mining the Internet’s Public Records for Investigative Research; Google for Lawyers, and two editions of The Lawyer’s Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet. He has also written twelve editions of The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet (published by IFL Press). Mark is a nationally recognized speaker who has presented at: the Annual meetings of the ABA and the California State Bar; ABA TECHSHOW; and hundreds of state and local bar associations, companies, and law firms since 1999.

Mark is the developer and manager of the company’s Website and Editor of IFL’s newsletter. Mark writes, speaks, and tweets about how to use the Internet for research and how the legal community can use technology more effectively. He is a member of the ABA and the Association of Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA). He serves on the ABA LPM Section’s TECHSHOW Planning Board and previously was a member of the Section’s State and Local Bar outreach Committee and served as Vice Chair of the Section’s Education Committee. Mark has also served in various leadership positions within ACLEA. Prior to his career in CLE, he worked in various senior-level staff and consulting Marketing and Public Relations positions in the entertainment and consumer electronics industries. He earned his Bachelors Degree in Sociology from the Tulane University of Louisiana.


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