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Ethical Credit Card Processing; Reviews of Westlaw, Loislaw, TrialDirector, Tabs3; Archiving Case-Related Outlook Email

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 14, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Beverly Michaelis, How to Accept Credit Cards Without Violating Ethics Rules

Ay Uaxe, Review: Westlaw and Loislaw

Edward Zohn, Tip: Another Way to Archive Case-Related Outlook Email

Edward Schoenecker, Review: TrialDirector and Total Recorder

Michael Jones, Review: Tabs3 for Time-Billing

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Backup/Media/Storage | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Legal Research | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Presentations/Projectors | TL Answers

LexisNexis Verdict & Settlement Analyzer: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a new verdict and settlement research service (see article below), the world's first tabletphone, an automated discovery document review tool, an an iPhone calendar app. Don't miss the next issue.

Set the Right Course for Your Cases Before They Begin

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You might be able to find your high-school sweetheart using a free search engine, but you're unlikely to find much in the way of settlements and verdicts from cases similar to yours. Such invaluable information enables you to advise your client in the earliest stages of litigation — press the pedal to the metal, slam on the brakes, or maintain cruise control. Studies show that early case assessment results in more favorable outcomes in 76 percent of cases and reduces litigation costs in 50 percent of cases, on average, yet a whopping 64 percent of litigators report they don't conduct such research.

LexisNexis Verdict & Settlement Analyzer … in One Sentence
LexisNexis Verdict & Settlement Analyzer enables you to research the history of past settlements and verdicts in cases similar to yours.

The Killer Feature
Rather than just list settlements and verdicts, LexisNexis Verdict & Settlement Analyzer displays information using interactive charts and graphs. This visual representation of information better enables you to figure out how best to proceed with a case. It also saves you time because you can quickly zero in on the most relevant data such as recent settlements and verdicts in your jurisdiction.

"Verdict & Settlement Analyzer enables litigators to review the range of possible case outcomes in just seconds, delivering trusted answers drawn from the largest available online collection of verdict and settlement documents," Bob Romeo, senior vice president and managing director of LexisNexis' Research and Litigation Solutions, told us.

Other Notable Features
You use Verdict & Settlement Analyzer by entering case facts and selecting filters such as amount awarded, jurisdiction, method of resolution, and timeframe. You can change the variables to graphically see how they change the results. At any point, you can produce a professional report in PDF format to show and discuss with your client.

You can drill down and change variables as often as you want at no extra charge. LexisNexis automatically saves your search results for 24 hours.

What Else Should You Know?
Verdict & Settlement Analyzer requires a lexis.com account. LexisNexis charges $125 to generate a report, which includes access to the charts and graphs, unlimited filtering capabilities to help narrow search results, and access to the underlying list of documents. Depending on your subscription, additional charges may apply. Learn more about LexisNexis Verdict & Settlement Analyzer.

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Topics: Legal Research | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | TL NewsWire

Reviews of Fastcase, eFax, Toodledo; Dell Laptop Shopping Tips; Clio Versus Rocket Matter

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 16, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Bryan Sims, How to Shop for a Dell Laptop (Tips to Prevent Buyer's Remorse)

Burton Bruggeman, Review: Toodledo To-Do List Software

Leslie Shear, Review: eFax Internet Fax to Email Service

William Shilling, Two Case Management Options for a Small Firm

James Atkins, Review: The Pros and Cons of Fastcase

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How to Identify Bad Clients; Fastcase Clarifications; ScanSnap Review; What's Next for Your Law Firm?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, September 10, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Bob Leonard, Three Tell-Tale Signs of a Bad Client

Jim Calloway, Some Clarifications on Fastcase Legal Research Service

Stephen Seldin, Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap and TWAIN Compliance

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Battle of the Citators (Casecheck+ v. GlobalCite); Rethinking Your Technology; Bad Clients; Is the Web Dead?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 20, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Robert Rice, Review: Casemaker's Casecheck+ v. Loislaw's GlobalCite

Theo Rand, Law Firms: Time to Get Your Head in the Cloud?

Frances Ruiz, Problem Clients: Can't Get No Satisfaction

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iPhone 4 Has Flawed Design Plus 71 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 72 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

Basic Legal Research on the Internet

Smartphone Owners Rejoice: HP, Google Offer Cloud Printing

Revenge of the Laid Off Associate

The Top Law Firm Marketing Instinct to Ignore

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Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Legal Research | Online/Cloud

Email Archiving; VMWare Fusion on Two Monitors; Word Macros; Wikis for Case Chronologies; KeePass Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, July 8, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: William Brown discusses the pitfalls of Microsoft's macros, David Service reviews Thunderbird, Harry Burris explains how to use dual monitors to run Windows on Mac, Miriam Jacobson explains how to use wikis for case chronologies, and Stephen Lander reviews KeePass. Don't miss this issue.

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TitleLog for Time Capture; Casemaker Review; Worldox for Solos?; Public Health Care; SaaS Concerns

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 11, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Tom Trottier reviews open source TitleLog for time capture, Robert Rice re-reviews Casemaker, Michael Jones reviews Worldox for document searching, Richard Ure discusses the differences between American and Australian public health care, and Theo Rand shares his cloud computing concerns. Don't miss this issue.

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Fastcase Review; Motorola Backflip Review; Windows Mobile Problems; Windows 7 Printer Problems; Avvo Ratings Inflated by Colleagues?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 4, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

James Poole, Review: Fastcase for Intellectual Property Research

Brent Blanchard, Review: Motorola Backflip; The Problem With Windows Mobile

Kalani Patterson, Windows 7 Printer Problems

Donald Lowrey, Avvo Ratings Inflated by Colleagues?

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2010 AmLaw 100 Plus May 2010 Issue of Law Technology News Plus 85 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, May 3, 2010

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 86 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

First Review: TrialDirector 6

Can Gizmodo Win the iPhone Legal Battle?

The Am Law 100 for 2010: It Could Have Been Worse

Why Did You Lose a Client?

This issue also contains links to every article in the May 2010 issue of Law Technology News. Don't miss this issue or future issues.

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