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eDiscovery and Digital Forensics; MobileWrite Review; Treo Headset; PalmVNC Review; Timeslips Review; ScanSnap Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 3, 2007

Coming August 10, 2007 to Fat Friday: Jerry Nicholson explains the difference between e-discovery and digital forensics, Jerry Sullenberger reviews handwriting recognition software for the Treo and the Treo Bluetooth headset, Scott Bassett explains how you can access you PC from a Palm OS device, David Abell reviews Timeslips' bill reprint feature (and what happens when you miss a patch), and Diane Sherman reviews the Fujitsu ScanSnap. Don't miss this issue.

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RealDealDocs: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, August 1, 2007

In today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers an online document repository for transactional lawyers, an inexpensive PDF creation tool for Windows, and a suite of PDF utilities for Mac. Don't miss the next issue.

Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:

How to Find a Good Deal Document
By Dennis Kennedy

Large firm transactional lawyers often have the benefit of a handy document bank of prior agreements that they can use when working on a new deal. An agreement similar to what you need can serve as an initial prototype, a checklist for issues, or as a useful way to determine how others treat similar deals.

But even the largest firms don't have every possible document available in house. And what about smaller firms?

Real Practice's RealDealDocs provides access to hundreds of thousands of exhibits from public filings from the SEC EDGAR database selected for relevance to transactional lawyers. Real Practice has categorized these documents and made them searchable using its own technology. As a result, you get access to not only thousands of agreements, but also millions of deal clauses, created by lawyers from the leading law firms in the U.S.

RealDealDocs organizes these materials so you can use simple pull-down menus to find the type of agreements you want. You can search by document or clause, or browse document categories. For document searches, you simply select the type of document and then drill down into sub-types. You can run full-text searches. The search results display of relevant documents with titles, parties, law firms, and other information to help you select a relevant document.

RealDealDocs currently highlights four main topic areas — mergers and acquisitions, securities and corporate finance, labor and employment, and real property and leases, but also provides materials in other practice areas.

You can use RealDealDocs for many other useful purposes than document creation. Documents from other deals make excellent issue checklists, indicate how a party you're negotiating with might have modified standard provisions in the past, and make for an effective parry when opposing counsel tells you that lawyers never change a certain provision.

Real Practice offers a 10-day free trial, with RealDealDocs available in daily ($9.95), weekly ($19.95), and monthly ($29.95 or $39.95) plans. Multiple user plans exist. Learn more about RealDealDocs.

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BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide: Free eBook

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, July 30, 2007

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Two Desktop Search Programs; Dual Monitors Step by Step; Roboform Review; Amicus Attorney; lexisONE Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 27, 2007

Coming August 2, 2007 to Answers to Questions: Richard Schmitt reviews two search tools — Examine32 and exalead, Norman Van Treeck provides step by step instructions for setting up dual monitors, Richard Schafer reviews Roboform, John Harding discusses Amicus Attorney 7's integration capabilities, and Charles T. Lester Jr. reviews lexisONE as a free legal research alternative. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Legal Research | Monitors | Practice Management/Calendars | Privacy/Security | TL Answers | Utilities

Microsoft Branded PCs?; QuickFile4Outlook; Risky PDF Printing Tip; WordPerfect: You Rule; Multiple Monitors Tip

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 20, 2007

Coming July 26, 2007 to Answers to Questions: Stephen Lambeth explains why he would want to see a Microsoft branded PC, Sanjay Singh explains how QuickFile 4 Outlook works and why, Pam Rolph suggests a quick solution for anyone who can't print a large PDF file (use at your own risk), Daniel Fennick claims to have the answer that will end the Word v. WordPerfect debate, and Ernest Marquez explains how to set up and use multiple monitors. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Desktop PCs/Servers | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Monitors | Networking/Operating Systems | TL Answers | Utilities

Workshare Professional 5: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, July 18, 2007

In today's special "best friends" issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers a document comparison, security, and review tool that integrates with Word, an Outlook add-on that makes it easy to schedule meetings, and a voicemail-to-text service that integrates with any cell phone or smartphone. Don't miss the next issue.

Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:

Microsoft Office's Best Friend
By Dennis Kennedy

Your documents have rich and interesting lives with fascinating stories to tell. Documents are created, revised, shared, printed, filed, archived, etc. Some of these stories you want told and others you don't.

As a result, management of documents throughout the entire lifecycle has become an important priority. The new Workshare Professional 5 delivers an integrated approach to document lifecycle management, providing control and reducing risks of information leaks during document review and other document usage without changing the tools you use today (i.e., Word, Outlook, your document management system, extranet, etc.).

In short, Workshare has significantly beefed up its comparison, security, and document review functionality. Regarding document comparison, accuracy is critical, especially when you work with complex tables, intricate paragraph numbering, or complex formatting. Workshare Professional's improved document comparison engine should be able to handle anything you throw at it.

Among the notable new features is a tabbed view within documents similar to the tabs in modern Web browsers. With its "One-to-Many" technology you can now compare multiple document versions inside this tabbed view, which makes it easy to accept or reject changes across all document versions in one place.

As you work on documents, Workshare Professional maintains the entire history of all changes and proposed changes. You now have the ability to eliminate the risk that inadvertent formatting changes, new styles, template changes, or file corruption will, for lack of a better word, screw up your documents.

Workshare Professional also provides a platform for managing collaboration and review of documents. You can exchange documents by email or SharePoint extranets and never have to worry about juggling multiple document versions or losing track of the master. Workshare Professional manages all of the review copies and ensures that you always work on the correct master document, whether it is stored in a document management system, a network drive or a local file system.

Once you finalize a document, Workshare Professional goes beyond metadata management with "content risk discovery and remediation" prior to PDF conversion. It then helps you safely publish your document in a secure PDF format without the need for additional software. With the ability to create and impose business policies for PDF creation and distribution you can now enforce PDF security across your firm. You can also create PDFs from any application, not just Office.

This latest iteration of Workshare Professional is not only compatible with Microsoft Office 2007 and earlier versions, it actually integrates into the Office 2007 Ribbon and task panes. Another nice touch is its support for SharePoint Server 2007's collaborative workspaces and Live Meeting for "real-time collaboration."

Workshare Professional also comes with out of the box integration options for document management systems. Metadata links allow you to leverage your document management system to track matters across documents when sent for review from and to anywhere. It even retains a full audit trail of review and sharing activities. Learn more about Workshare Professional 5.

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iPolipo: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, July 18, 2007

In today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers a document comparison, security, and review tool that integrates with Word, an Outlook add-on that makes it easy to schedule meetings, and a voicemail-to-text service that integrates with any cell phone or smartphone. Don't miss the next issue.

Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:

Your Calendar's Best Friend
By Dennis Kennedy

The day-to-day practice of law often looks like a series of meetings and conference calls. Some suggest that the effort of scheduling these calls and meetings — playing phone tag, exchanging email, looking for available dates and times, and re-scheduling — might average seven separate exchanges per meeting and 25 minutes per working day over the course of a year. Finding a way to automate some of that scheduling process would save time and money — not to mention your sanity.

iPolipo is a Web-based service with a Windows software component that integrates with Outlook to assist in automating your schedule by securely sharing your calendar with those who want to meet with you. The key lies in the way that iPolipo lets you selectively share portions of your calendar with others.

iPolipo adds a toolbar to Outlook with all of its functions just a click away. Your contacts need only use a browser to schedule meetings with you and do not have to subscribe to iPolipo.

You can make your Outlook calendar available on a 24/7 basis with as many of your Outlook contacts as you choose. You can also insert a link to your calendar into your email messages with a single click of your mouse. iPolipo automatically synchronizes with Outlook in real time and automatically handles time zone conversions for you.

Only the contacts that you invite will have access to your calendar and their view is limited only to your available time slots. You can categorize your contacts and offer available time slots based on group membership, limiting client access to regular office hours and keeping evenings and weekends free for friends and family.

No one can see any information about your other scheduled meetings. You can also share your calendar for a limited time period and make meeting slots available only for a limited time.

iPolipo comes in two versions — Basic ($99/year) and Premium ($149/year). The Basic version enables you to share your calendar and offer limited-time meeting invitations for a 3 weeks period. The Premium version doubles this window to 6 weeks. Learn more about iPolipo.

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scanR: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, June 27, 2007

In today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers an online service that can turn your camera phone into a scanner, a new high-speed scanner with a tiny footprint, and a universal driver that can make virtually any scanner Mac compatible. Don't miss the next issue.

Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:

MacGyver Your Next Meeting
By Dennis Kennedy

Remember MacGyver? Often confronted with a near-impossible situation, he managed to use only the materials he found at hand to solve the problem and win the day. Imagine, if you will, that you find yourself in a situation where you need to make a copy of a document and have only your cell phone, or just a digital camera. What would MacGyver do?

He might very well use scanR, which has created applications and services that enable you to copy and fax documents using a camera phone or a digital camera. With scanR, you'll impress your clients and colleagues by capturing and sending the information you need.

scanR is a Web-based service. You create a user account. When you want to scan a document, you simply take a picture of the document, trying to fill the whole screen with your document. You can take pictures of documents, white boards, and even business cards. You can easily scan and store business cards from events or save what you've written on whiteboards before they get erased. For certain phones, you can download and install the scanR Mobile application to make the process easier and faster.

You then send your image to scanR from a camera phone using the MMS protocol or send JPEG photo images. Shortly thereafter, you'll receive in your email digital copies of your image in PDF format for you to use and print.

scanR provides a quality score to help you perfect the art of taking pictures of your documents. You even get messages alerting you that a photo is out of focus. You can send up to 15 pictures in one batch.

scanR supports sending faxes to most phone numbers in North America, Western Europe, and East Asia. You scan, fax, or email your images from your My Scans page. If you don't receive a copy, your scans are collected at your My Scans page in a searchable gallery. scanR is currently a free service. A premium service is planned. Learn more about scanR.

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To Date or Not to Date; 7 HDTV Tips; To Train or Not to Train; Vindigo Review; Seth Rowland

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 22, 2007

Coming June 29, 2007 to Fat Friday: Dean Birch explains the advantages of his firm's file naming convention, Jay Solomon offers seven tips for those thinking about buying a high-definition TV, Miriam Jacobson responds to a recent TechnoFeature about software training and shares her preferred method, Carolyn Thornlow reviews Vindigo for the Palm Treo, and Jere Wilson praises "recovered attorney" Seth Rowland. Don't miss this issue.

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Treo Gripes (Plus iPhone Sync News); The Problem With CLE; WordPerfect Easier to Learn?; IntelliPoint 6.1 Review; Mozy Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 8, 2007

Coming June 15, 2007 to Fat Friday: David O'Connell reviews the Treo and the three features that really "bug" him (plus our publisher discusses iPhone synchronization with case management software), John Sens discusses the problem with CLE (at least in Iowa and Minnesota), Celia Elwell explains which of the two word processors is easier to learn on the job, Aaron Morris reviews IntelliPoint 6.1  mouse software for its window-switching capabilities, and Daniel Schultz reviews his experience with Mozy online backup service. Don't miss this issue.

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