Back-up basicsBy Nerino J. PetroAugust 2006Until recently, magnetic tape drives were the back-up media of choice due to their reliability, low cost for the amount of data stored and wide availability.
Better visuals via brainstormingBy Greg KrehelMay 2006Two things we all recognize about demonstrative evidence: it’s potent and it’s expensive.
A brown shoe in a black shoe worldBy David ClarkAugust 2006Ever get the feeling you’re the odd one out? Evaluating other offices, do you ever get the feeling that they may be outpacing you in office automation?
FavoritesDecember 2006Favorites is a feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
FavoritesAugust 2006Favorites is a feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
FavoritesMay 2006Favorites is a feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
FavoritesMarch 2006Favorites is a feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
From the ChairBy Nerino J. PetroDecember 2006As we see more and more consolidation in the software industry, we again need to ask ourselves is there a place for simple programs that may only do one thing?
From the ChairBy Nerino J. PetroOctober 2006A message from Committee Chair Nerino Petro.
From the ChairBy David ClarkMarch 2006With all apologies to Aldous Huxley, the brave new world is in the courtroom. More than ever before, technology is being accepted more in the everyday operations of the courtroom.
My Treo 650By Bryan SimsDecember 2006I have owned a Treo 650 now for about one year. During that time I have grown quite attached to my Treo and I cannot imagine going back some other type of device.
Now you don’t see it—Now you doBy Peter MierzwaMay 2006Are you sending documents to opposing counsel or third parties that contain (deleted) privileged client information?
State of information sharing in IllinoisBy David ClarkMay 2006An important meeting was held recently that addressed electronic filing in Illinois. Invitations were extended by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts (AOIC) to a select group of Circuit Court Clerks at the inaugural meeting of the Electronic Filing Committee.
Taming the paper tigerBy Trent L. BushMarch 2006The goal in moving toward a paperless office and thereby taming the paper tiger is to get our files under control.
Technology trends for 2006By Todd H. FlamingMarch 2006The tools available to lawyers and standards we are expected to follow are evolving.
The three flavors of Adobe Acrobat: A litigation perspectiveBy Greg KrehelMarch 2006Adobe System’s ubiquitous Acrobat software comes in three primary versions: the free Reader, the $299 per-license Standard version and the $449 per-license Professional version.