Can you see me now? Today’s Web conferencingBy Peter MierzwaNovember 2007While Web conferencing should never completely replace face-to-face meetings as those are critical to strengthening relationships, its effective use can be a boon to productivity at the right price. This article provides a brief overview of the state of Web conferencing and some of the major service providers.
Courtroom Information Project prepares courtrooms for the futureBy Martin TyperNovember 2007As the Ogle County Circuit Court Clerk for the 15th Judicial Circuit, in Oregon, Illinois, I was recently invited to have my court participate on a free internet Web site called the Courtroom Information Project.
FavoritesBy Bryan SimsSeptember 2007Favorites is a feature of the newsletter that highlights those programs, utilities, gizmos, gadgets, etc., that we love.
From the ChairBy David B. YavitzNovember 2007The Committee on Legal Technology just concluded their participation in the ISBA’s Third Annual Solo and Small Firms Conference held at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, Illinois. This year’s conference was bigger and better than ever.
From the ChairBy David B. YavitzSeptember 2007Greeting from Beijing, China. I write this column from my hotel room in Beijing at 5:00 in the morning, which is 4:00 PM the previous day in Chicago; I am up at this time because I can’t sleep due to the 13 hour time zone change.
From the ChairBy Nerino J. PetroJune 2007Time and technology are constantly moving forward and with the passing of the past 12 months, I find myself coming to the end of my term as chairman of the Illinois State Bar’s Committee on Legal Technology (CoLT).
From the ChairBy Nerino J. PetroMarch 2007I am often asked by attorneys the following question: if there was one thing that they could do to improve their operations and efficiency what would I recommend?
Got questions on new technology? ISBA’s committee has the answers!By David ClarkNovember 2007
Your questions could be regarding the use of technology in the assisting clients from the office; or in the courtroom; or even from remote locations. No questions are too simple, or if they are too hard, CoLT will scour the ether for the answer.
Ideas for your firm’s Web siteBy Peter LaSorsaMarch 2007The author provides a list of things to consider when creating a new firm Web site.
Information Security for the Solo and Small Firm AttorneyBy Adam Nelson & Benjamin GerberJune 2007It has become increasingly important for practicing attorneys to address information security and privacy requirements in their offices.
Remote access technology for your law practiceBy James A. McKennaNovember 2007Remote access is the ability to retrieve and utilize electronically-stored information—including Word/Excel/PowerPoint documents, litigation databases, and scanned images—from a location outside the office.
To BlackBerry or not to BlackBerry?By Trent L. BushJune 2007That is the question our firm recently faced as our mobile phone contracts were about to expire.
Word and WordPerfect (cue Star Wars theme music)By John ColadarciSeptember 2007The battle for the hearts and minds of the legal community regarding word processors continues unabated on the legal tech blogs like Technolawyer and literally hundreds of web pages and blogs dedicated solely to the topic of WordPerfect vs. Word.