App roundup: Jury selection, CLE and more 
By:
Correy Stephenson
Published: January 11, 2013
Tags: apps, Bluebook, CLE, DocScanner, iPad, iphone, jury selection, JuryStar, PACER, technology
Lawyers USA takes a closer look at some new apps targeted at attorneys.
Finding the most useful practice management apps 
Published: November 26, 2012
Tags: 20 Things Lawyers Need to Know in 2013, apps, BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone apps, practice management, smartphones, technology
Practice management apps for smartphones and other portable devices make it increasingly easier for lawyers to practice on-the-go.
Replacing the legal pad: Apps made for note-taking 
Published: August 9, 2012
Tags: apps, iPhone apps, trial notebook
Taking notes is a critical task for lawyers in all practice areas.
Some would rather write longhand, some would rather type and others prefer to enter text directly into a mobile device, with their thumbs or using a dictation program. Regardless of these preferences, it’s essential that an attorney’s notes are preserved and accessible, and there are apps to serve every attorney’s personal writing style.
Tech roundup: Accidents, ethics and reminders 
By:
Correy Stephenson
Published: March 2, 2012
Tags: apps, AppsLegal, ethics, iPad, iphone, Mobile Apps for Law, technology
Lawyers USA has rounded up another batch of useful apps and websites for lawyers on the go. From searching for ethics opinions on a smartphone to personalizing an accident app for clients to an app that can remind you to well, remember things, attorneys have even more reasons to be mobile.
