No backup system? Get one - today
Article Abstract:
The article discusses how backup systems are key to the automated law office and indeed are the most important investment made. Backup products and prices vary, and the author describes using tapes, removable hard drives, CD-ROM systems, uploading files to a Web storage site, and Jaz or Zip drives with removable cartridges.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 1999
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Client on line 1 - and online
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The growth in popularity of instant messaging in the legal profession is described. Lawyers like the convenience of immediate response online, as well as being able to carry on two conversations, one on the keyboard and one the telephone. Some electronic messaging products are described.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 1999
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Lights, popcorn, remote - action!
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Advances offered by home-theater systems are discussed, and include computerized receivers, thin television sets and miniature speakers approaching that of commercial theaters.Simple systems are possible for $1,000.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2001
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