AbacusLaw 13By Adrienne W. AlbrechtJune 2000AbacusLaw 13 is a lawyer docketing and case management program. Installation was easy and intuitive.
Boot camp graduateBy Jerry GormanMay 2000April 27 was a beautiful day in Chicago. And despite my concerns about ineptitude and an always-present desire to be playing golf on such days, I made my way to the Chicago Regional Office of the ISBA to report for boot camp.
Comments from the chairBy Roger L. RutherfordOctober 2000No one will argue with the fact that technology has changed our lives. History will probably record technology at the forefront of the significant accomplishments of the 20th century.
Do I really need to backup?By Nerino J. PetroOctober 2000You just finished the brief for the most important case this year. You get ready to leave for the day--you shut off the lights, set the alarm and lock the door behind you. You haven't forgotten a thing ... or have you?
Electronic e-mail and BBS issues in a court challengeBy David ClarkJune 2000This case was called to my attention by the Honorable Judge James Bumgarner (retired) a member of the Standing Committee on Legal Technology.
Icalendar, the new interchange format for scheduling vcard, format for contactsBy Adrienne W. AlbrechtMay 2000Have you upgraded your calendar or docketing program lately? If you are one of the savvy small business owners who have frustrated the software industry by deciding to upgrade only when there is a good reason to do so, you should look into upgrading now.
Learning Adobe AcrobatBy Jay GiustiJune 2000You probably realize that recent buzz about Acrobat isn't in reference to Cirque du Soleil. Todd Flaming's article in the April 2000 issue of the Illinois Bar Journal ("Electronic Briefs: The Time Has Come") is a timely and enthusiastic endorsement of Adobe's Acrobat software technology, based on the PDF document standard, to generate electronic briefs. Recent advertising in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin for ZMF Media's "ebrief" CD-ROM based appellate briefs' is based on Acrobat.
To share or not to shareBy James BumgarnerOctober 2000Would you like to share the files and programs on your computer with millions of other computers? J
Worthwhile Web sites for Illinois lawyers, Part IIBy Chuck BingamanMay 2000This is the second in a series of articles in this year's CoLT newsletter highlighting worthwhile Web sites for practicing lawyers.