TechnoLawyer Blog
TechnoLawyer Blog covers "all the legal technology and practice management news that's fit to blog," including recurring features like TechnoEditorials. It also has a growing collection of online legal videos and is home to BlawgWorld, a free annual eBook that showcases essays from influential blogs.
Author: Neil J. Squillante, a onetime commercial litigator, is the creator and publisher of TechnoLawyer. Sara Skiff is TechnoLawyer's senior production manager.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Legal News Publication • Blawg 100
Recent Posts from TechnoLawyer Blog
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MobileTM: Read Our Exclusive Report
Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a mobile Web portal for Time Matters (see article below), an online backup solution, a tool for creating Web forms, a utility for saving YouTube videos, and a freeform…
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The Souped-Up Law Firm: How to Add Audio/Visual Capabilities to Your Office
Coming November 18, 2008 to TechnoFeature: Imagine the excitement of sitting inside a high performance car — the rich texture of the finishes, the high-tech gadgetry and electronics that scream performance and speed. What if…
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Don't Buy OEM Hard Drives Unless You Have More Time Than Money
Earlier this year we bought four 1 TB Seagate Barracuda hard drives for our new server for $211 each — a great price at the time. How did we get this price? We bought OEM…
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SmallLaw: Why Macs Don't Make Sense Once You Look Past The Cool
I hate evangelism. I hate it in the context of religion. I hate it in the context of computer operating systems. Evangelism always seems like an attempt to supercede reality with surreality, overriding fact with…
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SmartRules.com: Read Our Exclusive Report
Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an online court rules service for small law firms (see article below), an application for reviewing discovery documents, a 24 inch monitor, a financial calculator for iPhone, and an…
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Review: Zetadocs 5
Coming November 11, 2008 to TechnoFeature: Sometimes repetition works in your favor — practicing an instrument, dining at your favorite restaurant, etc. But repetition in your legal practice often wastes time and hinders productivity. For…
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Mumboe: Read Our Exclusive Report
Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a contract management application (see article below), a CLE courseware program, a cost recovery system, anti-virus software, a voice recording application for iPhone, an online store for BlackBerrys, and…
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Fujitsu Computer Products of America TechnoRelease Most Popular October 13-26, 2008
Congratulations to Fujitsu Computer Products of America — its TechnoRelease on October 16, 2008 sparked the most interest among TechnoLawyer members for the period October 13-26, 2008. The copy from this TechnoRelease appears below: FUJITSU…
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SmallLaw: Lawyers Turn the Technology Corner (Maybe)
Last month I spoke with a successful lawyer-entrepreneur who did IT consulting for small and mid-sized firms. Before our conversation was cut short after about 5 minutes he agreed that the legal community had long…
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Build or Buy?; So Long Palm; BlackBerry Not the Answer; Nationalization of the Legal Profession; Excel Blues; Legal Web Apps
Coming November 7, 2008 to Fat Friday: Thomas Stirewalt addresses a recent TechnoFeature article about why lawyers should understand how to build a PC, Alan Kaminski discusses his experience upgrading to a 64 bit laptop…