Archive for April, 2009

Why should a lawyer care about Virtual Machines?

By at 13 April, 2009, 10:42 am

When it comes to technology, lawyers are often the last to take notice of changes that may be able to help them in their practices. This isn’t due to any deficiency on their part, but rather to a lack of knowledge of what’s happening in technology around them as a result of their profession. Virtual machines is one such technology that law firms can be exploring to look at different operating systems such as Linux to see if there are ways to cuts costs and improve operational efficiencies.

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Do you Feel a Twitch to Tweet?

By at 8 April, 2009, 3:57 pm

Twitter has been described as micro blogging and now by my friend Jim Calloway as Megatexting in his recent article Twitter: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Jim’s article is a counterpoint to one from the Oklahoma Bar Association’ Web Services Coordinator Morgan Estes titled The OBA’s on Twitter! which combined form To Tweet, [...]

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Do you Feel a Twitch to Tweet?

By at 8 April, 2009, 11:55 am

Twitter has been described as micro blogging and now by my friend Jim Calloway as Megatexting in his recent article Twitter: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Jim’s article is a counterpoint to one from the Oklahoma Bar Association’ Web Services Coordinator Morgan Estes titled The OBA’s on Twitter! which combined form To Tweet, or Not To Tweet?

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Help on MS Word from a Wisconsin Lawyer and Word User

By at 8 April, 2009, 8:00 am

Who knew that Wisconsin has a MS Word FAQ and links to resources compiled by Madison Criminal defense attorney Attorney Charles Kenyon right here in Madison? Thanks to the folks at Technolawyer a lot of us now know that Charles has put together this list of resources, links and updated guides for using Word.

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LexConference TECHSHOW 2009 Videos are Up

By at 7 April, 2009, 9:46 am

See interviews of myself and Laura Calloway, the Director of the Alabama State Bar’s Practice Management Assistance Program and 2009 ABA TECHSHOW Chair.

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