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What I Use to Manage My Practice [Update 2]

July 20, 2010

I first talked about the tools I use to manage my law practice in April 2008. I updated the list of my practice software and tools in February 2009, and it seems like a good time to do so again. Since the last update, my firm has gained one attorney employee and three independent contractors, [...]

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Make the Most of Google Docs

June 23, 2010

My firm uses Google Apps to handle a variety of tasks, and for the most part, it works quite well. I have never been a huge fan of Google Docs, but its utility is increasing with the addition of some new features. OCR recognition for PDFs Google Docs can now scan PDFs and image files [...]

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Store All Your Documents Online with Google

January 17, 2010

If you are considering a cheap way to store documents online, considering using Google Docs, which now allows you upload documents to store online. Prior to the change, only documents created with Google Docs could be stored online. For solo and small firm practitioners, the service is a great way to allow multiple users to access [...]

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Protect Your Google Accounts

December 26, 2009

Gmail is my preferred email interface for lawyering, and I also use Google Apps to maximize my productivity. Although my Gmail account has never been hacked, here are some tips to keep your accounts secure, and if they do get hacked, what you need to restore security.

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Simple Tech Productivity Tips

November 24, 2009

These beginner tips (optimized for PC users, but some equally applicable for Macs) might help you gain a few minutes back into your hectic day, or make some of your routine tasks easier and more efficient.

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Microsoft Online Apps

October 5, 2009

Microsoft is making a bold entrance into the online computing arena with a limited rollout of online web applications. The apps will include online versions of MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and OneNote, and will be available for free through Windows Live Skydrive. The apps will not have all the functions of the “regular” versions but [...]

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