Legal Technology
This special report, brought to you by Lawyers USA, is full of the latest developments in technology to help you in your practice. Product reviews, case studies and commentary from your peers in the field and some of the leading legal technology experts.
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- Learn how to harness the power of Google Wave, Google Scholar and Google Local Business to help you in your practice and which version of Windows is best for you and your firm.
- Hear from authorities in the area of ‘cloud computing’ about the best billing software, how to avoid ethical problems and the importance of backing up shared document software and security/confidentiality issues with practice management utilities.
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Discover the best ways to deal with metadata, those pesky and potentially dangerous bits of information that stay buried in documents even after they appear to have been deleted. Learn to conduct due diligence to avoid a potential legal malpractice nightmare and read about some of the best metadata removal services for the legal professional.
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- Read product reviews for several e-readers that can make it easier and less cumbersome for you when you need to read through many pages of a deposition or other documents.
- Determine which e-mail service is right for you and read why at least one expert has been quoted as tweeting, “If your lawyer’s e-mail address ends in …yahoo.com or aol.com, find a new lawyer.” Plus, read the advice of experts in the field about how Outlook can improve client retention.
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§ Learn how to cut electronic discovery costs and streamline your knowledge of your clients’ electronically stored information with data maps. A data map can help at all stages of litigation, and can be very simple or extremely complex, but the cost and time involved could turn into major savings later because courts are increasingly awarding sanctions for e-discovery violations.
§ Find out about the quickest and least expensive tools available to maintain or repair your computer from key tech gurus in the field. This article will give you valuable information about defragmenting, adding RAM, protecting your system from viruses and using software configurators.
§ Hear the argument for SaaS billing, including how you can generate more revenue with software that allows you to mark time anywhere in the document, doing away with mandatory increments.
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Nelson Schwartz from The New York Times recently wrote an article titled, "Easing Out the Gray-Haired. Or Not.," spotlighting the fate of the Baby Boomer generation within law firms. Attorney and co-host Bob Ambrogi welcomes Attorney Valerie C. Samuels, a partner in the firm Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP and co-chair of the Employment Law Group, and Attorney Roy Ginsburg, to take a look at this generation of baby boomers within law firms, retirement, their fate within the firm, options upon retirement and what this means for law firms: big, small and solo.
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