Law Office Computing 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
17 essential remote computing tools: a technology handbook for lawyers out of the office.(includes related articles about tips for making presentations, tips for buying remote-computing devices, and "Remote Computing Resources")(Buyers Guide)(Cover Story) | Law | Dennis Kennedy |
2000 index to articles: February/March 2000 to December/January 2001.(articles that appeared in Law Office Computing)(Directory) | Law | |
2002 predictions: six legal technologists foretell what is in store for the legal tech industry of the year to come.(includes related article introducing legal technologists Andrew Z. Adkins, III; Cary Griffith; Sharon D. Nelson; Joseph L. Kashi; and Dennis Kennedy)(Cover Story) | Law | |
60+ must-have tips: experts, vendors and readers share insight and information to ease your computing angst.(Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story) | Law | |
7th Annual Readers' Choice Awards.(software) (includes related "Readers' Choice Awards Chart") (Law Office Computing)(Buyers Guide) | Law | |
A hard lesson learned: disaster planning and recovery are no longer optional.(aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sep 11, 2001) (includes related article titled "Disaster Planning and Recovery Resources") | Law | |
A lawyers' time does matter.(DataTXT Corp's Time Matters 4.0 legal practice software) (Case Management)(Software Review)(Evaluation)(Column) | Law | Denise P. Ward |
Ambrose Law Group.(includes related article titled "Who Are They?") (Tech Setters)(Column) | Law | |
A sense of community: some organizations have fulfilled the promise of using the Internet to bring legal professionals together. | Law | Chris Santella |
ASPs: Where are they now? Once regarded as 'the next big thing,' ASPs find gaining law firm support challenging.(application service providers) (includes related comparison chart of ASP providers)(Cover Story) | Law | John Caldwell |
Assemble like the pros.(ProDoc Inc's ProDoc) (Document Assembly)(Software Review)(Evaluation) | Law | Al Harrison |
Documentation with legs: online help gives flexibility.(providing users with the software help they need) (Perfect Training)(Company Business and Marketing) | Law | |
Documents in a hurry: FastDraft offers a customizable library of documents.(Valeo Software's FastDraft 3.3 software) (Cross Examination) | Law | Milton Hooper, Grace Suarez |
Double speak: two reviewers share their opinions on Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software.(Cross Examination) | Law | Michael Newcomb, Steven Schmidt |
Down to the FireWire: port device edges out competition.(includes related USB vs. FireWire comparison chart, and a list titled "FireWire Resources On the Net") (mysolution)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column) | Law | David A. Saraceno |
Eleventh-hour research: online sources can provide important documents on short notice.(includes a list of Web sites under the title "Federal Legislative History Research") (Tyburski Files)(Column) | Law | |
Eliminate lengthy online searches: Find the information you need from the Web right here!(legal products and services) (Net Watch)(Directory) | Law | |
Examining case management: investigating key features, training and how to find the right legal technology solution for your firm.(includes related article titled "Success Tips for Implementing CMS") (includes related product-comparison chart) | Law | |
Father Time & billing: a look at your ptogram choices for 2001.(time and billing programs) (includes related product-comparison chart)(Buyers Guide)(Cover Story) | Law | Steve Schmidt |
Fear.com: someone might be tracking your moves on the Net.(Thomason's Internet)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column) | Law | Kevin Lee Thomason |
Firm intranets: four steps to help your firm organize its intranet.(law firms) (Thomason's Internet)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column) | Law | Kevin Lee Thomason |
Gadgets you must have: ideal toys ... or 'tools' to benefit your law practice.(hardware and software) (The Circuit Court)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column) | Law | Sheryn Bruehl, Ross L. Kodner, Daniel S. Coolidge, Bruce L. Dorner |
Have library, will travel: create your own online research library.(Tyburski Files)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column) | Law | Genie Tyburski |
Holiday wish lists: 5 attorneys reveal the techno gifts that would make their season bright.(Brief Article) | Law | |
HotDocs stays cool: document production program proves to be quick and smooth despite a steep learning curve.(Capsoft Development's HotDocs Pro 5.2) (Cross Examination)(Software Review)(Column)(Evaluation) | Law | Denise P. Ward, Arlin P. Neser |
Malevolent computer code: five legal technologists share their experiences with Code Red and other viruses.(Technodebate)(Column) | Law | John Heckman |
Milking the Internet: how to use the Web for research in medical malpractice claims.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column) | Law | Genie Tyburski |
Online legal services: threat or opportunity? Four attorneys debunk, debate and discuss the myths and realities of the legal Internet Age.(TechnoDebate)(Column) | Law | Wendy R. Leibowitz, Kevin W. Grierson, Darryl Mountain, Todd Scott |
Palm Word processors: the handwriting is on the Palm.(DataViz' Documents To Go Professional Edition 4.0, Iambic's FastWriter 1.0, and Blue Nomad's WordSmith 2.01a) (includes related product-comparison chart) (Software Shootout) | Law | Jeffrey J. Beard |
Paths less traveled: The Circuit Court tours the Net's back alleys.(The Circuit Court)(Directory)(Panel Discussion) | Law | Sheryn Bruehl, Ross L. Kodner, Daniel S. Coolidge, Bruce L. Dorner |
Reach out and call someone: the wireless telephone is an indispensable tool.(wireless telephones for legal services) (TechnoDebate)(Industry Trend or Event) | Law | Seth G. Rowland, James Keane, Bryan M. Sims |
Recession impressions: differing views on legal technology during a potential economic downturn.(Technodebate)(Industry Trend or Event) | Law | Dennis M. Kennedy, Joseph M. Hartley, Mike Oliver, Dan O'Day |
Selling yourself on the Net: online legal exchanges connect clients and attorneys in cyberspace.(SharkTank.com) | Law | Joshua D. Blackman |
Tackling toolbars: make them work for you.(Tyburski Files)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column) | Law | |
The ideal office computer: with the right components, you can build a powerful and functional PC.(mysolution)(Column) | Law | Michael Newcomb |
The patent hunt is on ... line.(MicroPatent) (Online Legal Services)(Company Business and Marketing) | Law | Al Harrison |
The search is over: ISYS saves time and headaches by instantly finding hard-to-reach files.(Odyssey Development's ISYS: desktop 6.0) (Cross Examination) | Law | Grace Suarez, Jay Hollander |
The state of paperless courts: a report on the continuing evolution of e-filing.(the status of e-filing in the states)(Government Activity) | Law | Sharon D. Nelson, John W. Simek |
The time has come: time-billing vs. value-billing.(TechnoDebate)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column) | Law | Timothy L. Takacs, Gill E. Wagner |
The verdict is unanimous; e-mail is becoming a necessary component of case management software.(Data.TXT's Time Matters, Software Technology's Case Master and Gavel & Gown Software's Amicus Attorney legal practice software) (Technodebate)(Software Review)(Column)(Evaluation) | Law | John Heckman, Kevin W. Grierson, Keith A. Robinson, Judd Kessler |
When presentation is everything: Dreamweaver and GoLive go head-to-head to get you on the Web.(Macromedia's Dreamweaver 4.0; Adobe Systems' GoLive 5.0) (includes related article titled "4 Tips on Creating a Basic Web Site") (Software Shootout)(Software Review)(Evaluation) | Law | Steven Schmidt |
WordPerfect Office 2002 vs. Microsoft Office XP: office suites face off.(Software Shootout)(Software Review)(Column)(Evaluation) | Law | Charles E. Whisonant |
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