The benefits of digital dictation and transcriptionBy Adrienne W. AlbrechtMay 2002A few months ago, there was a lengthy debate on the ISBA Internet discussion group about the relative benefits of digital recorders.
Converting Word files to PDFBy Adrienne W. AlbrechtOctober 2002Converting Word files to PDF format can involve a confusing array of choices and can result in a huge file, or one that does not convert navigation links correctly or completely.
Electronic filingBy Karen Evie KalninsMay 2002For some attorneys, filing court documents electronically brings to mind visions of complex technology that is hard to use and time-consuming to learn.
Formatting commands in wordBy Adrienne W. AlbrechtApril 2002One of the most frustrating searches when learning Microsoft Word is for the commands and switches that set the desired format for words, numbers, and dates.
From the chairBy Richard L. TurnerDecember 2002A treat in my daily spam... Among the things that I look for in my daily dose of spam and usually inconsequential e-mail messages and listserv surplusage is the E-mail Case Digest that Adrienne Albrecht, Vice-Chair of COLT, faithfully puts together at least a couple of times a week, I believe.
From the ChairBy Pamela PerroneMay 2002In the last year, COLT has continued its mission with a focus on advising ISBA members on the implementation of technology in their law practices.
Governor Ryan issues order for integrated justiceBy David ClarkApril 2002On December 6, 2001, Illinois Governor George Ryan issued an executive order that may begin the process for an integrated criminal justice system.
Helpful hints—security flaws in Internet ExplorerBy David ClarkMay 2002Using a computer, without security from unauthorized entry or from viral and other infections, is a gamble most are unwilling to undertake.
Illinois e-filing: Ready for take-off?By Peter MierzwaDecember 2002Let's first define e-filing. It is the process of electronically transmitting documents to court instead of manually filing paper documents.
Illinois Integrated Justice Panel finishes work!By David ClarkDecember 2002The governing board authorized by Gov. George Ryan last December is putting the final touches on the Strategic Plan to be submitted to both the governor and the state Legislature.
Internet Explorer security flaws updateBy David ClarkOctober 2002In the March 2002 Legal Tech newsletter, the following article appeared. At the time it was not revealed as to the extent of the damage in the breach of security discovered in Internet Explorer.
Scanner clean-up techniques for WordPerfect and WordBy Marilyn MonroseDecember 2002Cleaning up scanned documents in WordPerfect is fairly easy once you know what to look for. Even though OCR technology has improved a lot over the years, there are still some things it can't do and being that WordPerfect is a code-driven program, some unexpected problems are always likely to turn up.
Scanning irreplaceable documents in case of disasterBy Marilyn MonroseMay 2002Many things have changed since September 11, especially the way we do business. Law firms that resided in the World Trade Center lost untold thousands of documents.
TechnoLawyer.com: Equipping the small law office for less than $10,000By Jeffrey S. LissonDecember 2002This is Part Two of a three-part series that discusses what you need and don't need, when to cut corners, and when to go all out when equipping a solo or small law office for under $10,000. In Part 1, Jeffrey outlined the hardware required for this endeavor.
Trailing CybercrimeBy James BumgarnerMay 2002Hastened by the September 11th attack on the United States, we now have in place a procedure for global cooperation in the search for crimes being planned, having been committed, and in commission.
Use the StylesBy Todd H. FlamingApril 2002What's so great about a modern word processor? WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS was a great program, and there was little reason to change it.
The virtual courtroom—An updateBy Richard L. Turner & Sanford MorgansteinDecember 2002Imagine sitting in your office, contemplating matters to complete in pretrial discovery in a case pending in a county three hours away.
Xperience Windows XPBy Nerino J. Petro, Jr.April 2002The Windows latest operating system (OS) release is called Windows XP (Win XP) and comes in two versions: home and professional.