Law Office Computing 1997 - Abstracts

Law Office Computing 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
20 tips for a successful legal Web site. (includes related article on attracting clients with the Web) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)LawRobert J. Ambrogi
A candid interview with Corel and Microsoft on their plans for the legal market. (The Future of Legal Word Processing) (Legal Vertical marketing Manager Gary Cooke) (Company Business and Marketing)(Interview)LawAndrew Z. Adkins
A guide for word converts. (West Publishing's The Busy Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Word dual support manuals) (Product Support)LawSheryl Katz
Automating a small office for a small cost. (business, tax and estate planning attorney Lori Miller's practice) (includes detailed list of Lori Miller's office technology) (Technology Information)LawCheryl D. Evans
Bill Gates addresses legal community: Microsoft chairman predicts future of law office computing at annual ALA convention. (Association of Legal Administrators' Educational Conference and Exposition)(includes related article on Microsoft's Association Network Program) (Industry Trend or Event)LawJill Perry
Caselaw research Web site. (Versuslaw's V. court opinion information service) (Company Business and Marketing)LawNina Platt
Case management in the spotlight. (Abacus Data Systems' Abacus Law for Windows and Gavel and Gown Software's Amicus Attorney Pro case management applications) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawDavid Greenwald, Alan S. Adler
Conscientious objectors in the technology revolution. (lawyers) (includes related articles on incurable technology aversions and meeting challenging software upgrades) (Technology Information)LawDavid P. Vandagriff
Corel Web site creator. (WebMaster Suite) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawRichard C. Jr. Belthoff
Customizing Timeslips. (Timeslips' time and billing software) (Product Support)LawCarol L. Schlein
Databasing World Wide Web research. (Folio's Web Retriever 2.1 DBMS) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawLoyd Law
Document management shootout. (Novell's GroupWise 5.0, PC DOCS' DOCS Open 3.5 and World Software's Worldox 96 network document management systems)(includes table of product features and related article on choosing the right document management application) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawDavid Greenwald, Guy S. Wiggins
Form creation made easy. (Capsoft Development's HotForms, document management software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawS. Michael Kozubek
Internet legal research organizer. (DocuWork's MeltingPoint) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawJerry Lawson
Internet mailing lists. (includes table of prominent legal list servers and related articles on mailing list problems and subscribing to legal technology e-mail lists) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)LawGuy Alvarez
Mission impossible: switching word processors. (includes related case study of attorney Mary Holmlund's system transition) (Technology Information)LawWendi Webb
New Microsoft tool is effective - and free! (Microsoft's NetMeeting 2.0 desktop collaboration software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawRob Cohen
Putting the Web to work. (Inmagic's DB/Text WebServer DBMS) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawSheryl Katz
Reader's choice awards. (third annual showcase of favorite law firm programs and technologies) (Product Information)Law 
Security measures for your notebook. (Kensington's MicroSaver security cable, Port's DefCon 1 security cable/motion detector) (Product Information)LawJ. Michael Jimmerson
Share your digital paper. (Visioneer's PaperShare 4.0 workgroup software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawJeffrey J. Beard
Shopper's guide to legal document assembly. (document assembly software)(includes product table and related articles on selecting document assembly engines, templates for successful projects and product category favorites)(Buyers Guide)LawAlan Soudakoff, Marc Lauritsen
The challengers to Lexis and Westlaw. (Versulaw's V and Law Office Information Systems Inc's LOIS) (includes information-service comparison charts) (Company Business and Marketing)LawNina Platt
The future of law office computing.... (includes related biographies of seven panelists and related articles on indispensable software programs and Web sites for lawyers and law firms) (Technology Information)(Panel Discussion)Law 
The future of legal word processing; a candid interview with Corel and Microsoft on their plans for the legal market.(Corel's WordPerfect Legal Edition Product Manager Michelle Pfister) (Company Business and Marketing)(Interview)LawAndrew Z. Adkins
The hottest document assembly software. (Capsoft Development's HotDocs 4.0, Windows document assembly program) (Software Review)(Evaluation)LawS. Michael Kozubek
The latest Word from Microsoft. (Word 97, word prepossessing software)(includes table of enhanced product features) (Product Support)Law 
They're back! (over 100 tips on popular law office applications)(includes related articles outlining columnists' tips for the Macintosh platform, mobile computing, legal technology issues and unique law office technology applications) (Technology Information)Law 
Turning paper into bytes. (optical storage solutions) (Technology Information)LawRon Levine
Voice of the future. (speech-recognition software for law offices) (Product Information)(Interview)(Column)LawRoss L. Kodner, Daniel S. Coolidge, Bruce L. Dorner
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