Book
Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online
Stephanie L Kimbro, published 2010, 240 pages The legal market has recently experienced a dramatic shift as lawyers seek out alternative methods of practicing law and providing more affordable legal services. Virtual law practice is revolutionizing the way the public receives legal services and how legal professionals work with clients. If you are interested in… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyQuickBooks in One Hour for Lawyers
Lynette Benton, published 2014, 163 pages Spend more time practicing law–and less time balancing the books–by investing in easy and effective accounting software. Lynette Benton, a QuickBooks certified ProAdvisor and consultant who has helped hundreds of attorneys and small firms with financial management, will teach you to use this popular accounting software in your law… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyPaperless in One Hour for Lawyers
Sheila M. Blackford and Donna S.M. Neff, published 2014, 133 pages The legal community is notorious for generating paper–and lots of it. But lawyers can save time and money by transitioning to a paperless office. Paperless in One Hour for Lawyers will show even the most committed paper devotees how to run their law offices… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to Working Smarter with Knowledge Tools
Marc Lauritsen, published 2010, 224 pages This ground-breaking guide introduces lawyers and other professionals to a powerful class of software that supports core aspects of legal work. The author discusses how technologies like practice systems, work product retrieval, document assembly, and interactive checklists help people work smarter. If you are looking to work more effectively,… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to Practice Management Systems Software
Andrew Z. Adkins, published 2009,376 pages What can practice management systems software do for your law practice? With the right system in place, you and your staff will have the ability to automatically route items, tasks, documents, and events to certain people based on their role in the case or matter, as well as manage… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2013
Ben M. Schorr, published 2013, 252 pages Take control of your e-mail, calendar, to-do list, and more with The Lawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2013. This essential guide summarizes the most important new features in the newest version of Microsoft® Outlook and provides practical tips that will promote organization and productivity in your law practice.
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to LexisNexis CaseMap
Daniel J. Siegel, published 2006, 250 pages LexisNexis CaseMap is a computer program that makes analyzing cases easier and allows lawyers to do a better job for their clients in less time. Many consider this an essential law office tool. Daniel Siegel’s practical guide is filled with numerous tips designed to help you get the… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to Fact Finding on the Internet 3rd Edition
Carole Levitt & Mark E. Rosch, published 2006, 712 pages with CD-ROM This up-to-date and expanded third edition is a complete hands-on guide that shares the secrets, shortcuts, and realities of conducting fact finding on the Internet. Written for legal professionals, this comprehensive desk reference lists, categorizes, and describes hundreds of free and fee-based Internet… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to CT Summation iBlaze
Tom O’Connor, published 2009, 114 pages CT Summation iBlaze gives you complete control over litigation evidence by bringing all you need–transcripts, documents, issues, and events, to your fingertips in one easy-to-use software program. Working in close collaboration with CT Summation, author and noted technology speaker Tom O’Connor has developed this easy-to-understand guide designed to quickly… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal TechnologyLawyer’s Guide to Concordance
Liz M. Weiman, published 2008, 250 pages In this age, when trial outcomes depend on the organization of electronic data discovery, The Lawyer’s Guide to Concordance reveals how attorneys and staff can make Concordance the most powerful tool in their litigation arsenal. Using this easy-to-read hands-on reference guide, individuals who are new to Concordance can… Read More »
Categories: Book, Legal Technology