Bill4Time Internet-based time and billing softwareBy Alan R. PressAugust 2008The author has never been able to find the perfect Time and Billing Software for my solo practice. The programs are usually too complicated and cumbersome or too basic and lacking in functionality. Luckily, Bill4Time has been a great solution and middle ground.
Cannon ScanFront 220PBy Bryan SimsOctober 2008A review of the Canon ScanFront 220P, a standalone network scanner.
E-mail encryptionBy Benjamin Gerber & Adam NelsonAugust 2008In this article, we will look at another use for cryptography in your everyday activities, encryption of communications, specifically of e-mail and e-mail attachments. We will then explain how to get started using encryption features in two of the most popular e-mail clients, Outlook and Thunderbird.
Easier cell phone data transfer?By Meredith E. RitchieApril 2008
Counsel should advise its clients as to the current privacy and employment laws before suggesting that corporations or individuals implement any surveillance techniques. Additionally, corporate policies and handbooks should be updated to reflect any changes to company cell phone use.
From the ChairBy Trent L. BushOctober 2008The Chains That Bind You? Does technology set you free from the office, or does it bind you to it? For me, the answer is yes.
From the ChairBy Trent L. BushAugust 2008Welcome! It is my pleasure to serve as the Chair of this year’s Committee on Legal Technology (COLT).
From the ChairBy David B. YavitzJuly 2008This is my last From the Chair column since my year as Chair of the Committee on Legal Technology will end with the June 2008 Annual Meeting of the ISBA.
From the ChairBy David B. YavitzApril 2008A message from Section Chair David B. Yavitz.
From the ChairBy David B. YavitzFebruary 2008Reporting from Las Vegas and San Francisco. Hello everyone, this is Geek Week.
Have you created a privacy policy?By David ClarkOctober 2008With more and more information gathered electronically, everybody needs to consider a privacy policy.
How I use Outlook; Part IBy Aaron W. BrooksJuly 2008The author has always felt that most people underutilize Microsoft Outlook.
How to run an ad campaign for your Web siteBy Peter LaSorsaFebruary 2008In order to get people to your Web site one of two things must happen; first you must have a Web site that comes up high in a search or you must run a successful online advertising campaign. This article addresses the latter.
I love my new computerBy Todd H. FlamingOctober 2008Although I work in a Windows environment, I use a MacBook Air.
Inbox overflowing? Tips for taming the beastBy Trent L. BushApril 2008For most attorneys, e-mail is now the primary means of communication with the outside world. You get e-mails from your office, clients, other attorneys, professional organizations, friends and family, not to mention countless spam messages. How can you pull yourself out and stay above water?
Internet browsers you should tryBy Peter LaSorsaOctober 2008Many attorneys are too busy practicing law and running their businesses to worry about which Internet browser they should use.
Intersection of technology and your job search—Techniques to streamline and stand outBy Jennifer BertoglioAugust 2008An attorney on the job hunt can now search and apply for a job anywhere in the world in just a few clicks of a mouse. As a result, in this age of electronic resumes and digital job postings, making effective use of technology requires sophisticated strategies to streamline your search and stand out to prospective employers.