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iPad mini and iThoughtsHD at a Hearing Plus 111 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, February 18, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 112 articles from the past two weeks worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

Giving Presentations With the iPad

Study Finds Tipsy Eyewitnesses More Reliable

An Investigation Into Document Review Inconsistencies (PDF)

Court Sanctions Both Parties for Ediscovery Violations

Congratulations to Andrew Legrand of Paperless Chase on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Using an iPad mini and iThoughtsHD at a Hearing

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All practice areas evolve, but none faster than litigation. Written by successful litigators and other litigation experts, LitigationWorld provides you with practical tips related to electronic discovery, depositions, litigation strategy, litigation technology, and trial presentations. You'll also receive in-depth litigation product reviews as well as links to the most noteworthy articles in other online litigation publications so that you'll never miss anything. The LitigationWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Document Management | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | LitigationWorld

The First Dual-Screen Laptop Plus 152 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 153 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

Top 10 Upgrades to Make Your Law Firm Run Faster

Review: Surface RT as Used by a Lawyer

Review: CardNinja

LegalForce Store to Open in Palo Alto

Content Marketing 101 for Lawyers

Congratulations to Dana Wollman of Engadget on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Are Two Screens Better Than One on a Laptop?

How to Receive BlawgWorld
Our newsletters provide the most comprehensive coverage of legal technology, practice management, and law firm marketing, but not the only coverage. BlawgWorld enables you to stay on top of all the noteworthy articles (and podcasts) published online without having to hire a research assistant. Even when you're busy, you won't want to miss each issue's Pick of the Week. The BlawgWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management

Can a Windows Hybrid Replace Your Laptop and Tablet? Plus New Online Marketing Tools

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, February 7, 2013

Coming today to SmallLaw: There's a new technology in town. Meet the Windows hybrid, a so-called "no compromise" computer that you can use as either a laptop or a touchscreen tablet and which runs legacy Windows software. Also, meet Robert Harvey, a small firm lawyer tired of carrying three devices — laptop, tablet, and smartphone. He wants to replace his laptop and tablet so in this issue of SmallLaw he exhaustively analyzes the top three contenders — Sony VAIO Duo 11, Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, and Microsoft Surface Pro. Can this new breed of computer replace your laptop and tablet? Robert has the answer. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for a free PDF ebook on using the latest online marketing tools for lawyers.

How to Receive SmallLaw
Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also ensures that you won't miss anything published elsewhere by linking to helpful articles (and podcasts and videos) about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Networking/Operating Systems | SmallLaw

iPad Used in High-Stakes Hearing Plus 89 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 90 articles from the past two weeks worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

Trial Guides Books Now Available on iPad

How to Effectively Use Surveillance Video in Tort Cases

DIY Ediscovery: Good Idea or Train Wreck?

Litigant and His Lawyer Fined for Facebook Page Cleanup

Congratulations to Bill Latham of The Hytech Lawyer on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Using the iPad and TrialPad in a High Stakes Court Hearing

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All practice areas evolve, but none faster than litigation. Written by successful litigators and other litigation experts, LitigationWorld provides you with practical tips related to electronic discovery, depositions, litigation strategy, litigation technology, and trial presentations. You'll also receive in-depth litigation product reviews as well as links to the most noteworthy articles in other online litigation publications so that you'll never miss anything. The LitigationWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials

The Best Alternative iPad Calendar App Plus a Small Law Firm Success Story

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Originally published in the November 9, 2012 issue of SmallLaw: Could you practice law without a calendar? Not for long. One of the unsung heroes of modern living is that thanks to the combination of services like iCloud, Exchange, and Google Calendar, and mobile devices like the iPad and iPhone, you can access your calendar anywhere. If you use an iPad and find the built-in Calendar underwhelming, legal technology consultant Brett Burney feels your pain. In this issue of SmallLaw, he reviews three alternative calendar apps for the iPad that also work on the iPhone. He deems all three better the built-in Calendar app, but only one of the apps earns a TechnoScore of A. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for a portrait of a small law firm that has succeeded without becoming a sweat shop.

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Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also links to helpful articles in other publications about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Practice Management/Calendars | SmallLaw

A Lawyer's Life: Line2 Review, Pressing the Flesh, and Link Building Plus Calculations in Microsoft Word

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Coming today to SmallLaw: The solo life works just fine for some lawyers, but Gadsden, Alabama lawyer Clark Stewart recently left it behind when he teamed up with a friend to form a partnership. Yes, it's time for another installment of our series, A Lawyer's Life. In this issue of SmallLaw, Clark reviews Line2, his new law firm's iOS-based next-generation telephone system. He also explains why his law firm relies on only two forms of marketing, both of which cost very little. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week to learn how to calculate numbers in Microsoft Word and thus sidestep Excel.

How to Receive SmallLaw
Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also ensures that you won't miss anything published elsewhere by linking to helpful articles (and podcasts and videos) about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | SmallLaw

The Best Antivirus Software Plus 144 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, February 4, 2013

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 145 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

Microsoft Office 2013 v. Microsoft Office 365

Review: Five Best iPad Keyboards

The Charge of the BlackBerry Light Brigade

20 Questions for Law Firm Leaders in 2013

Measuring a law Firm's Marketing Effectiveness

Congratulations to Nick Mediati and Sarah Jacobsson Purewal of PCWorld on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Nine Antivirus Products Tested, Reviewed, and Ranked

Don't miss today's issue or any future issues of BlawgWorld.

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Our newsletters provide the most comprehensive coverage of legal technology, practice management, and law firm marketing, but not the only coverage. BlawgWorld enables you to stay on top of all the noteworthy articles (and podcasts) published online without having to hire a research assistant. Even when you're busy, you won't want to miss each issue's Pick of the Week. The BlawgWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Privacy/Security | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Write on Your iPad Using Real Paper Plus 166 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Saturday, February 2, 2013

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 167 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

Review: NeatDesk v. ScanSnap iX500

A Road Warrior's Guide to Locking Down Your Laptop

Review: Uber

Has the Practice of Law Aged You?

How to Get Started With Google AdWords

Congratulations to Katherine Boehret of AllThingsD on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Write on Your iPad Using Real Paper: Review of iNotebook

Today's issue also contains links to every article in the January/February 2013 issue of GPSolo. Don't miss today's issue or any future issues of BlawgWorld.

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Our newsletters provide the most comprehensive coverage of legal technology, practice management, and law firm marketing, but not the only coverage. BlawgWorld enables you to stay on top of all the noteworthy articles (and podcasts) published online without having to hire a research assistant. Even when you're busy, you won't want to miss each issue's Pick of the Week. The BlawgWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management

Best and Worst Legal Technologies; Outlook Tips; Epic Document Management Rant; PDF Semantics

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, February 1, 2013

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Neil Squillante, The Best and Worst New Technology for Law Offices

Kurt Schoettler, Tips on Preventing Inadvertent Disclosures When Sending Email Using Outlook

Kevin Kirlin, A Critique of Yvonne's "Nearly Foolproof" Document Management System

Elizabeth Greenfield, Does Adobe Acrobat Create a "Mirror Image"?

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Our most serendipitous offering, Fat Friday consists of unsolicited contributions by TechnoLawyer members. You'll no doubt enjoy it because of its mix of interesting topics and genuinely useful knowledge, including brutally honest product reviews and informative how-tos. The Fat Friday newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Networking/Operating Systems | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

TIMBS for iPhone: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an iPhone app that automatically records your billable time (see article below), a task management system with time-based interdependent ticklers, an iPad app for managing and presenting deposition exhibits, and a service that enables you to make court appearances remotely in your boxer shorts. Don't miss the next issue.

NOW THERE'S AN APP FOR AUTOMATIC IPHONE TIME CAPTURE

Here's a shocking statistic. Approximately half of billable time on mobile devices consists of 30 seconds or less. Think about the last client email message you read or phone call you made on your smartphone. Many messages and calls take just a few seconds and are not billed. Half a minute here, half a minute there. Before you know it, these brief spurts of work can add up to lots of billable hours not captured and revenue lost. It's hard enough to record time in six-minute increments let alone 30 second interactions on smartphones. Enter automatic time capture.

TIMBS for iPhone … in One Sentence
Launched last week, TIMBS for iPhone automatically captures the time you spend on client-related email and telephone calls with one touch.

The Killer Feature

TIMBS consists of three components — TIMBS for iPhone, TIMBS Cloud, and TIMBS System. The iPhone app records your billable time automatically, after which it goes to your account on a secure server managed by TIMBS (no one from the company can view your encrypted time entries). From the TIMBS cloud, the data goes to the TIMBS System (an appliance or virtual machine that TIMBS provides at no charge) and aggregates the billable time. TIMBS System communicates with all major billing systems so that it can post your time entries.

TIMBS for iPhone automates time capture by prompting you to accept the recorded time after reading and sending an email message, and after a telephone call. Via the app and TIMBS Server, you can associate contacts with client/matter numbers for faster entry. You can also designate contacts such as your spouse and kids as "personal" so that the app will not prompt you for billing any communications with them.

The app can also learn. For example, it can automatically enter time for the second, third, fourth, etc. message in an ongoing email thread without any further clicks since it already knows the client/matter number.

Other Notable Features

You can also enter docket entries in the app regardless of your location, eliminating the need to use other tools since you always have your iPhone with you. For example, you can enter travel time, time spent at court and in meetings, and time spent working on a document in your office.

To make the billing process easier and bills easier for clients to understand, TIMBS Server can aggregate the many automated small time entries into standard six-minute-increment time entries, the difference being that you can demonstrate to your clients that these time entries were automatically captured in realtime and not guesstimated if asked about them. A full docket report is also available to show your clients each interaction that made up the posted docket entry. In short, you can always prove your time.

"After years of development working with top iOS development talent, we have launched a game-changing cloud-connected app for mobile time capture on iPhone that enables a law firm to capture hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost revenue effortlessly and securely," TIMBS CEO and Founder Michael Bluestein told us. "Thanks to our years of experience with our similar BlackBerry app, we know that on average TIMBS captures an additional 60 hours per year per timekeeper," he added.

What Else Should You Know?

TIMBS for iPhone is free as is TIMBS Server. Instead, you pay a subscription fee. You can try it for free for two months. The company plans to launch TIMBS for iPad and TIMBS for Android apps soon. Learn more about TIMBS for iPhone.

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So many products, so little time. In each issue of TL NewsWire, you'll learn about five new products for the legal profession. Pressed for time? The newsletter's innovative articles enable lawyers and law office administrators to quickly understand the function of a product, and zero in on its most important features. The TL NewsWire newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | TL NewsWire
 
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