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Law Practice Webinar: The Portable (Law) Office

April 14, 2010

Friday, April 16th, 2010, from 2-3 p.m. CDT. Sam Glover will help you become productive, profitable, and location-independent. You will need to sign up for this webinar (or join the Lawyerist LAB) for access. Once you are signed up, we will add you to the webinar. Sign up in advance if you want to attend.

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Access Your Computer from Anywhere

January 2, 2010

Using cloud technology to keep your office mobile is a breeze with today’s technology. If you are still not into using the cloud, but want remote access to your work computer, then Remote Desktop for Mobiles (RDM+ ) should fit the bill.

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Access Files Anywhere With Pogoplug

November 22, 2009

If you have concerns about cloud computing, but still want remote access to files, Pogoplug might be right up your alley. Pogoplug lets you turn an external hard drive into an online hard drive accessible anywhere via Pogoplug’s web interface. In order to use Pogoplug, you need two other components: (1) an internet router with [...]

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Break Out of Your Routine

October 13, 2009

Lawyers are systematic by nature, but shaking up your routine can enhance your productivity. Work in a different spot. If you can, try working in a coffee shop, a library, or your kitchen table. Changing your location can change your perspective. If you cannot work in a different location, try re-arranging your office. Subtle alterations [...]

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To Smartphone, or Not to Smartphone

September 9, 2009

While I do like to be able to check my e-mail whenever I want, smartphones have their downside. It turns out I do not actually like to be reachable and working all the time. I want to work when I work, and not work when I am not working. I shut off e-mail on my [...]

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Work From Home (or Anywhere Else) on Fridays

August 28, 2009

About a year ago, I started blocking off Friday on my calendar, calling it a “writing day.” Apart from the odd court date I have no control over, that block of time is inviolable. I use my Fridays to work from home (where I am right now), catch up on reading material, write briefs or [...]

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