ABA Journal 1997 David Hirsch |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A confluence of Davids; present meets past as three experts discuss the future of technology in law. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Calendars a-go-go; pocket-sized devices now communicate with desktop computers. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
E-mail rules to live by. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
How suite it is: three updated word processing packages make collaboration easier. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Java - a taste of things to come; smooth, new way to blend desired portions of popular software applications. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Making encryption the norm: new software enhances confidentiality of sensitive lawyer-client communiques. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
New approach to cite-seeing: West/Thompson merger yields all-electronic method of researching cases. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Next for Apple: new operating system may be key to computer giant's survival. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Photos to go - hold the film; digital cameras developing as easy way to snap, snore and send pictures. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Steering clear of conflicts; search time-and-billing systems, new case reports to make checking easier. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
When the gig is up: buy only what you need because upgrades will always be with us. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
While you were out... converting phone messages to e-mail archives saves time, creates database. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
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