Adventures in PowerPointBy Mark LichtenwalterDecember 2005My firm, Spesia, Ayers & Ardaugh of Joliet, had an exciting year for a couple of reasons—mostly because we moved into our own brand new office building.
Beside the barBy David ClarkDecember 2005Woulda. Coulda. Shoulda. Three little words to second-guess ourselves. Let me share with you one of my “shouldas.”
Beside the barBy David ClarkOctober 2005Lawyers, clients, jurors and court personnel have to be aware of the changing nature of technology and the use or abuse of that technology.
Chair’s columnBy Adrienne W. AlbrechtSeptember 2005As I sit here at my computer preparing for the holiday, I am struck by how much technology has simultaneously enhanced and complicated our lives.
E-discovery: Suggestions for outside vendor selectionBy Mark B. MoranOctober 2005Electronic discovery, the search of an opposing party or non-party witnesses’ computers, electronic databases and/or other storage devices, is becoming commonplace in the legal arena.
FavoritesOctober 2005Favorites is a new feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
Keeping your data safe and in your officeBy Adam NelsonDecember 2005There is an exciting new technology that has recently been offered to both law firms as well as consumers.
Tame unruly e-mail with rulesBy Peter MierzwaApril 2005An overview of some solutions that users of Microsoft Outlook have available to them. Learn to filter junk e-mail and set up Rules to control how you want to deal with the onslaught of e-mail you receive each day.
VoIPBy David B. YavitzDecember 2005VoIP replaces traditional land line phone service with a connection over the Internet.
What’s in your briefcase?By Nerino J. Petro, Jr.April 2005For the solo practitioner, technology too often is regarded as something nice to have, but not essential-especially considering the cost to obtain and implement it.
Wireless networking: Part 2By Nerino J. PetroMarch 2005In the first part of this of this Article (January 2004, VOL. 11, NO.2), I discussed the considerations for wireless networking, including essential equipment and extras.