ABA Journal 1998 David Hirsch |
Title | Subject | Authors |
ABCs of upgrading PCs; when it's time for an overhaul, price should take a backseat to functional needs. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
A sidewalk on the info highway; though a tad slow, PACER system gives direct access to dockets and cases. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Communication power tool; the Internet can improve lawyers' efficiency, but it's not alway the answer. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Crash course in Windows; Microsoft's newest operating system may not always be the best choice. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Don't duck this web feat: with Lexis and Westlaw on the Internet, access to research opens up. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Harvesting information fields; litigation databases yield fast facts to keep you ahead. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Have tech, will travel; should you pack a portable PC or pocket a PalmPilot? | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
It ain't easy being big: when it comes to automating, small firms have the advantage. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
Putting the byte on bad software; careful analysis will tell you when to pull the plug - and when not to. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
The human side of managing risk; software programs are fine but not a substitute for a lawyer's diligence. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
The line on Linux; old standby may be solid alternative for those looking to exit Windows. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
What's up with HotDocs; document assembly for beginners or pros, with Net user groups, how-tos. | Law | David Beckman, David Hirsch |
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