Legal Technology

We Are the World: Google’s Search Plus Your World

The folks in the Mountain View studios of Google have been very busy of late, working out a number of new endeavors, including the launch of Google+, and the application of overarching revisions to the company’s privacy policy. The most ...

Jared Correia - March 20, 2012
Ebriefs on Your iPad

Electronic briefs are certainly not a new development in the legal field. I remember receiving many electronically constructed briefs on CD when I was practicing. The ebrief is an incredibly convenient format for navigating through an appellate ...

Tom Mighell - March 15, 2012
Favorite Android Apps for Lawyers

If you think the "i" guys are the only ones with apps to brag about, think again. Some of the big names in legal technology proudly carry Android devices, and they've got plenty of apps to brag about, too. Among the notable users: Andy Adkins, ...

Joan Feldman - March 12, 2012
The Big Shows

While there are some among us who associate March breezes with the crack of the bat, the good leather smell of a new mitt, and the Friendly Confines of their favorite ballpark. A whole other kind of spring training is about to get underway. It's ...

The Editors - March 9, 2012
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Project Management Software: Easy as 1-2-3

Legal project management has become a bit of a buzz term in recent years, but what exactly does "LPM" entail? Do you really need a stable of Gantt charts to run your law practice efficiently, or is there a simpler way? Sure there's a load of ...

Brett Owens - February 27, 2012
Improving Jury Selection with Jury Box Software

“Siri, which juror should I strike?” As nice as the fantasy is, a machine will never be able to pick a jury—no, not even the iPhone’s personal assistant can apply the critical ingredient of human judgment to that important task. Still, ...

Ken Broda-Bahm - February 22, 2012
Take Some Travel Apps for a Spin

Perhaps you’re an insatiable traveler, never quite at home unless you’re not at home. Perhaps work regularly tears you away from the comforts of home, and you’re always looking for ways to make it less of a pain. Or maybe for you, planning the ...

The Editors - February 17, 2012
Note-taking and Dictation Apps for Lawyers

For recording and organizing notes, there are a number of really good apps to consider. And, as is true with all apps, many overlap in functionality. The apps outlined below for the iPad and iPhone have particular strengths that may resonate ...

Paul Unger - February 13, 2012
Will iPads End Post-It Notes in Voir Dire?

To say that the iPad has created a buzz in the litigation technology world is an understatement. The sweet little panel has provided a number of novel ways to manage documents and display and mark up evidence. But even as developers create new ...

Ken Broda-Bahm - February 8, 2012
Desktop Search Tools: Like Google for Your Computer

You know you saved it—that file that you spent hours working on a few weeks ago. That file you’re now desperate to retrieve but can’t locate. But it's not in your Recent Documents (because you weren’t working on it recently), and it's not pinned ...

Vivian Manning - February 6, 2012
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