From the site:
This raises interesting issues concerning putting a price on an IP practice — an option that a sole practitioner may want to consider when either implementing an exit strategy or going in with another firm. Obviously it’s not possible to know the details that drove the valuation in this instance, but it would [...]
The ABA journal has a piece on Mac versus PC in the law office.
This year the ABA Journal is letting some real advocates argue the case. Ben Stevens and Rick Georges are not only lawyers using opposing systems; they are proponents who advise on the use of technology in the law office.
The debate covers [...]
Ever have a blogspot or blogger blog you want to subscribe to via your favorite feed reader, but the blog owner hasn’t made the feed available via a link? Often blogspot/blogger users will set their blog to allow for RSS, but will forget that they have to create a link on their homepage.
Since blogspot/blogger [...]
I haven’t dropped the cash (yet…) for a MacBookAir, but Ernie the Attorney’s review highlights its temptations:
It’s the thinnest notebook ever, and yet it has a full sized keyboard. And the keyboard is backlit so that when you work in dark places the keys light up. It’s got an 80 GB drive, which [...]
InfoWorld asks the question, “will the CEO’s crush object ever truly be business legit?“. The author highlights some of the security risks:
“Now holding up to 16GB, the iPhone’s storage capacity gives IT jitters because it can be used to steal large amounts of data from an unprotected PC. Moreover, the iPhone comes with a built-in [...]
(Via The Mac Lawyer.) Ultimate source:’ ‘MacBook Air - The Litigator’s Review‘ by Peter Summerill, posted at his MacLitigator blog.
The Air’s light and thin characteristics make it much less obtrusive and more natural to carry around a courtroom. But, that screen still sits at a 90 degree angle, raising the barrier between you and your [...]
Ever on the lookout for simple ways of remotely communicating with clients, I came across TokBox today after the suggestion from a contact to have a meeting over it. It uses flash for the video conferencing, and the sound and video quality were pretty good, considering. My video call today was from England to England, [...]
(Via How to Change the World.) I highlighted two that I think are useful for those looking at their law firm websites, though of course the comments on ad content wouldn’t be relevant…
Avenue A Razorfish 2008 Digital Outlook Report: ”
Only a few years ago, a Web site’s home page was the most prime piece of [...]