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Lawyer’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 Technology

Lawyer’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 »

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Lawyer’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 »

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Lawyer’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 »

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Lawyer’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 »

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LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers, 2nd Edition

Dennis Kennedy and Allison C. Shields. published 2013 Since the first edition of LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers was published, LinkedIn has added almost 100 million users, and more and more lawyers are using the platform on a regular basis. Now, this bestselling ABA book has been fully revised and updated to reflect significant… Read More »

Categories: Book, Legal Technology, Social Media

iPad in One Hour for Lawyers, 3rd edition

Tom Mighell, published 2014 The bestselling ABA book iPad in One Hour for Lawyers has helped thousands of attorneys learn to use the iPad in their law practices. Fully revised and updated to reflect the newest versions of the iPad and the latest apps available, iPad in One Hour for Lawyers, Third Edition, will help… Read More »

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Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers

Carole A. Levitt & Mark E. Rosch, published 2013, 174 pages Millions of corporations, small businesses, solo lawyers, large and small law firms, and government agencies have “gone Google.” Find out why these organizations moved from hosting their own e-mail servers–and in some cases calendars and documents–to using Google Apps. Google Gmail and Calendar in… Read More »

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Electronic Evidence & Discovery Handbook: Forms, Checklists, and Guidelines

Sharon D. Nelson, Bruce A. Olson & John W. Simek, published 2006, 768 pages with CD-ROM The use of electronic evidence has increased dramatically over the past few years, but many lawyers still struggle with the complexities of electronic discovery. This substantial book provides lawyers with the templates they need to frame their discovery requests… Read More »

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Electronic Discovery for Small Cases

Bruce A. Olson & Tom O’Connor, published 2012, 139 pages As organizations create increasing amounts of digital data, electronic discovery costs for lawyers can skyrocket. For firms with limited technology budgets, or cases with small amounts of electronically stored information (ESI), e-discovery can be challenging. Electronic Discovery for Small Cases offers effective, budget-friendly solutions for… Read More »

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