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Optical Media Longevity; Roboform Review; Email Like a Postcard No One Wants to Read; Word Tip; Bluebeam PDF Revu Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, March 14, 2008

Coming March 21, 2008 to Fat Friday: Carlton Barnes explains how to improve the longevity of data stored on CDs and DVDs, Paul Easton reviews Roboform and provides tips on using it outside of a browser, Steven Brower responds to Ross Kodner's take on attorney-client email confidentiality, Aaron Craft explains how to open WordPerfect documents in Word, and Harold Burstyn reviews Bluebeam PDF Revu. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Law Office Management | Privacy/Security | Utilities

Mimosa NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers software that manages medical records and calculates damages, email archiving technology with eDiscovery capabilities (see article below), and an online resource for lawyers, paralegals, and others who handle the compliance work of corporations. Don't miss the next issue.

The Ultimate Email Cocktail
By Neil J. Squillante

You and your colleagues receive thousands of email messages every day, many of them confidential and potentially important in a future lawsuit. An email exchange to schedule a luncheon may seem innocuous except the date of the luncheon might help impeach a witness. And all those lengthy do-not-compete agreements with multiple comments speak for themselves — especially in front of a jury. Do you have a handle on all this email?

Mimosa Systems' Mimosa NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange offers an email archiving system that combines immediate message archiving, eDiscovery, disaster recovery, and storage management in a single software package.

Using NearPoint's capture method, "Continuous Application Shadowing," you can continuously store Exchange data, including email, folders, calendars and contacts, and backup to a NearPoint archive. Once captured, NearPoint's search functions allow for easy retrieval through keyword and time period searches.

NearPoint captures email through transaction logs. As a result, it does not interfere with or slow down your Exchange server. NearPoint is also scalable. It can archive thousands of mailboxes.

NearPoint expands its usefulness through five optional add-ons: NearPoint eDiscovery, NearPoint Custodian Collector, NearPoint Disaster Recovery, NearPoint PST Archiving, and NearPoint Content Monitoring.

The eDiscovery option provides an application for yourself and workgroups to use to search and produce email from the NearPoint archive. Email discovery that in the past took you days or weeks to compile takes mere minutes by leveraging NearPoint. As an adjunct, the Custodian Collector enables you to zero in on the documents of the key players in a dispute and preserve them in a forensically sound manner. You can search and retrieve files from laptops, desktops, file servers, etc.

The Disaster Recovery option enables you to restore Exchange data to a standby Exchange Server, including the restarting of Exchange services and the remapping of mailboxes in an Active Directory Server. One click is all it takes to initiate a complete Exchange recovery. The NearPoint PST Archiving option centrally manages all PST data in an email archive.

NearPoint runs on Windows Server 2003 or later and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP3 or later. You'll also need three to five times your total Exchange storage. Learn more about Mimosa NearPoint for Microsoft Exchange.

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Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Online/Cloud | TL NewsWire | Transactional Practice Areas

Lotsa Reviews: ActiveWords, SplitView, MozyPro, Word 2007, File123

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 29, 2008

Coming March 7, 2008 to Fat Friday: Thomas F. McDow reviews his ActiveWords in his family law practice, Danny Wash reviews SplitView for those who prefer partitioning one large monitor instead of using dual monitors, Philip Franckel describes his backup regimen, including Mozy Pro, Stephen Hayes reviews Word 2007 from a WordPerfect fan's perspective, and Ophir Bitton reviews File123 for document management. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Fat Friday | Monitors | Utilities

How Much Don't You Know; Lawyer Mom Earning Big Bucks; Try This at Home; Calculators and Word Processors; WinFax Pro

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 8, 2008

Coming February 15, 2008 to Fat Friday: Jerry Nicholson adds his two cents to the heated debate about software design and training, Jean Mahserjian responds to the thread on biglaw associate salaries with her own personal success story, Paul Nosek explains an old NASA trick for recovering data from a troubled hard drive, David Young waxes philosophical about Word and WordPerfect, and Thomas Daly reviews Winfax Pro for desktop faxing (and we explain the difference between desktop fax software and fax server software). Don't miss this issue.

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LegalTech New York 2008 Preview

By Neil J. Squillante | Tuesday, February 5, 2008

As usual, this week's LegalTech New York trade show and conference will bring a veritable blizzard of product announcements that we'll cover in detail in due course in TechnoLawyer NewsWire. We have 41 meetings lined up over the next three days (gulp).

For now, we've put together a linked list of all the noteworthy press releases and articles that have come our way. Unfortunately, some press releases are embargoed until tomorrow or later this week so we cannot share them with you now.

Storage Prepares for Court: New Products Prove that Legal and Technological Worlds Are Merging

ONSITE3 Showcases New eView Release at LegalTech 2008

WinScribe Announces Application for BlackBerry Smartphones at LegalTech New York Conference

Fios Announces Compliance with EDRM’s XML Standard

iCONECT Compliant with the EDRM XML Schema

Peak Off-Site Announces New Performance Metrics Tool to Boost Document Review Productivity and Reduce Costs

Lucid8 to Demonstrate New Digiscope 2.0 E-Discovery & Recovery for Microsoft Exchange at LegalTech

Inference Data Adds New Foreign Language & Rapid Review Features to E-Discovery Analytics Platform

New Release of Clearwell E-Discovery Platform Raises the Bar for Enterprise-Class E-Discovery Management

OpSource Delivers Web Application to Support Litigation Involving Electronic Evidence

Managed Document Review Now Available from SPi

Syngence Corporation Launches Near-Duplicate Solution, SynthetixND

The Sackett Group and American LegalNet Inc. Announce the Release of MacPac Connect

Synaptec Announces Release of LawBase 12

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Windows on Mac; Archival Data Storage; iPhone Review; Dell and Small Firms; Graffiti Anywhere

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 1, 2008

Coming February 8, 2008 to Fat Friday: Stephen Lambeth discusses four reasons why a lawyer would want to run Windows on a Mac, Mary Hallman provides several helpful tips for long-term storage of images and other files on CD and DVD, Harry Steinmetz reviews his experience using an iPhone, Neal Rogers responds to an ongoing thread about Dell's customer service (or lack thereof), and Doug Jacobs reviews Graffiti Anywhere for the Treo 650. Don't miss this issue.

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Paperless Office with Worldox; Roboform2Go Review; Venus & Mars; ISYS:desktop 8 Review; Carbonite Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 1, 2008

Coming February 06, 2008 to Answers to Questions: David Moon reviews Worldox in the context of developing a successful paperless office, William Quick reviews Roboform2Go for password and login management on a portable USB drive, Christina Garcia explains why Word is from Venus and WordPerfect from Mars, Michael Schley reviews ISYS:desktop 8, and Mark Schisler reviews Carbonite for online backup. Don't miss this issue.

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Biglaw's Key Advantage; Reviews of Latitude D630, Word 2007, PCmover, Mozy, Voyager 510, Quikscribe; Word Tip

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 25, 2008

Coming February 1, 2008 to Fat Friday: Rodrick Enns explores an additional reason general counsel tend to hire large firms, Marty Barrack reviews his new Dell Latitude D630 laptop as well as Office 2007, PCmover, and Mozy, Barron Henley reviews the Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth headset and compares it to the other seven he has tried, Pam Rolph explains how to open a WordPerfect document in Microsoft Word, and Russell Swartz reviews Quikscribe for digital dictation. Don't miss this issue.

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Discovery360 and Its New Visual Analytics Component: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a new visual mapping technology for reviewing email and other discovery documents (see article below), a multifunction printer with special legal-specific features, and a software application with a new twist on backups. Don't miss the next issue.

See Discovery Documents in a Whole New Way
By Neil J. Squillante

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You need to get from Point A to Point B, the only problem being that you haven't made this journey before. So you ask a couple of friends. One scribbles down some instructions for you. The other hands you a GPS device, which combines turn-by-turn instructions with a map that shows you the way. Bingo!

Litigators already know from trial exhibits that visuals used in conjunction with verbal and written testimony can dramatically enhance comprehension. So why limit visuals to the end of the litigation process? So asks InterLegis, which has added a new component called "Visual Analytics" to Discovery360, its soup-to-nuts Web-based discovery tool.

Visual Analytics essentially maps the data within a collection of discovery documents (including email). In doing so, it can show you clusters of related documents as well as spikes in activity related to a key issue or term. As a result, you can focus your attention on the documents most likely to contain important evidence, thus making the review process faster.

Visual Analytics also shows you relationships among documents that might otherwise remain hidden. For example, reviewers can map out all of a custodian's documents, cluster them by file type and link those documents to all recipients in order to uncover unique patterns of activity. Also, the mapping that Visual Analytics generates can serve as the basis for a timeline and improve your understanding of the case, especially in the early going.

Let's face it — few lawyers enjoy document review. It's both difficult and tedious, a rare combination that results in a vicious cycle. InterLegis claims that Visual Analytics can make document review more enjoyable not only by speeding it up, but by enabling you to focus more on the facts and issues (the difficult component) and less on administration and logistics (the tedious component).

The new Visual Analytics component is built into the core of Discovery360 so you can use it throughout the discovery lifecycle. As we reported last year, Discovery360 includes tools for all stages of electronic discovery, including collection, processing, review, analysis, and production.  Learn more about Discovery360 and its new Visual Analytics component.

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Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | TL NewsWire

Treo 680 Review; Host Your Own Trade Show; Anatomy of a Backup; Perils of Software Downgrades; Avvo Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 18, 2008

Coming January 25, 2008 to Fat Friday: Michael Caldwell compares his old Treo 650 to his new Treo 680, Douglas Thomas explains how to host your own legal technology trade show in your hometown, WIlliam Lloyd shares the details of his office's backup system and a new online system he's testing, Jay Brice discusses his experience trying to downgrade Amicus Attorney, and Daniel Fennick reviews the attorney ratings site Avvo. Don't miss this issue.

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