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.
Strategies for backing up your smartphone 
Published: December 23, 2011
Tags: BlackBerry, Bluetooth, data backup, iphone, smartphone
John Simek recalls watching a man turn on his Bluetooth device, set his smartphone down on the hood of his car and start talking. The man then got into his car and began to drive away.
Discarded laptops, flash drives may impose ethical obligations on attorneys 
By:
Correy Stephenson
Published: November 16, 2010
Tags: BlackBerry, ethics, flash drives, iphone, laptops, practice management, technology
A proposed Florida ethics opinion suggests that lawyers have an ethical duty to sanitize their storage devices, including iPhones, Blackberrys, flash drives, laptops and copiers, in order to prevent inadvertent disclosure of confidential client information.
Fed courts propose juror no-texting policy 
By:
Kimberly Atkins
Published: February 11, 2010
Tags: BlackBerry, cell phone, Facebook, iphone, Judicial Conference, jurors, jury instructions, LinkedIn, social media, texting, YouTube
WASHINGTON – New proposed jury instructions for federal courts warn jurors against text messaging, tweeting or using other forms of electronic social media to discuss cases.
