Law Office Computing 2001 - Abstracts

Law Office Computing 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
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)LawDennis 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)LawDenise 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.LawChris 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)LawJohn Caldwell
Assemble like the pros.(ProDoc Inc's ProDoc) (Document Assembly)(Software Review)(Evaluation)LawAl 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)LawMilton Hooper, Grace Suarez
Double speak: two reviewers share their opinions on Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software.(Cross Examination)LawMichael 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)LawDavid 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)LawSteve Schmidt
Fear.com: someone might be tracking your moves on the Net.(Thomason's Internet)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column)LawKevin Lee Thomason
Firm intranets: four steps to help your firm organize its intranet.(law firms) (Thomason's Internet)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column)LawKevin 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)LawSheryn 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)LawGenie 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)LawDenise P. Ward, Arlin P. Neser
Malevolent computer code: five legal technologists share their experiences with Code Red and other viruses.(Technodebate)(Column)LawJohn Heckman
Milking the Internet: how to use the Web for research in medical malpractice claims.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column)LawGenie Tyburski
Online legal services: threat or opportunity? Four attorneys debunk, debate and discuss the myths and realities of the legal Internet Age.(TechnoDebate)(Column)LawWendy 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)LawJeffrey J. Beard
Paths less traveled: The Circuit Court tours the Net's back alleys.(The Circuit Court)(Directory)(Panel Discussion)LawSheryn 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)LawSeth G. Rowland, James Keane, Bryan M. Sims
Recession impressions: differing views on legal technology during a potential economic downturn.(Technodebate)(Industry Trend or Event)LawDennis 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)LawJoshua 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)LawMichael Newcomb
The patent hunt is on ... line.(MicroPatent) (Online Legal Services)(Company Business and Marketing)LawAl 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)LawGrace 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)LawSharon D. Nelson, John W. Simek
The time has come: time-billing vs. value-billing.(TechnoDebate)(Industry Trend or Event)(Column)LawTimothy 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)LawJohn 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)LawSteven Schmidt
WordPerfect Office 2002 vs. Microsoft Office XP: office suites face off.(Software Shootout)(Software Review)(Column)(Evaluation)LawCharles E. Whisonant
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