Legal Technology
5 Ways Lawyers Can Justify a Kindle Purchase
Posted Jun 23, 2009 4:54 AM CST
By Molly McDonough
Those just looking for an excuse to buy Amazon's new Kindle DX or another e-reader may find what they need in the Wisconsin Law Journal.
More than just catching up on summertime blockbusters, the Kindle can be used day in and day out to:
• Read depositions
• Secure private documents for travel
• Write a legal-themed book
• Stay on top of blogosphere happenings
• Save paper and printer ink
The WLJ piece details the programs that can be used for each of these functions.
Hat tip: Legal Blog Watch

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B. McLeod
Jun 23, 2009 9:31 AM CST
Perhaps this is the way to a kindler, gentler practice.
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provincial 'indeed' reuben
Jul 1, 2009 2:27 PM CST
I ‘ll bet had it not been for pine knots, young Abe Lincoln would have preferred to have studied by kindle-light
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