10 questions on biometric technologyBy Adam NelsonMarch 2010Steve Dunn, ISBA's Director of Information Technology, discusses his personal experience with biometric technology.
Building your online networkBy Peter LaSorsaOctober 2010Use these tips to improve your Internet presence and ensure your business comes up on the first page of a Google or Yahoo search.
From the ChairBy Bryan SimsMarch 2010The thoughts and opinions of COLT's Chair.
From the ChairBy Bryan SimsJanuary 2010I firmly believe that one of the most useful tools available for attorneys is the ability to maintain our calendars electronically.
Greetings from the ChairBy Adam NelsonOctober 2010Sign up for the ISBA's Solo & Small Firm Conference later this month and attend one or more of the many technology-focused presentations-- they're sure to help you in your practice!
Greetings from the ChairBy Adam NelsonSeptember 2010A look at what members of the Committee have to look forward to in the coming year, from Chair Adam Nelson.
“Hello, may I help you?” Yes, Callruby.comBy Robert C. ThurstonSeptember 2010One of the problems that solos and some small firms face is hiring a good receptionist that provides a professional voice to the outside world. Ruby makes potential clients feel as if they are hiring the best lawyers.
Is it blue-button scanning mojo?By Nerino J. Petro, Jr.September 2010A review of the latest incarnation of the Fujitsu ScanSnap.
Laptop printing at a hotelBy Todd H. FlamingOctober 2010Away from your office and need to print? This Web site offers the solution.
Pensoft Payroll 2010 ProfessionalBy Bryan SimsOctober 2010A great software addition for lawyers doing their own bookkeeping-- This software version includes the ability to export information for direct deposit, as well as the ability to generate W-2s.
RSS for lawyers: RSS 101By Trent L. BushJanuary 2010After you’ve grabbed a cup of coffee, what do you do first thing in the morning when you sit down at your desk and fire up your computer? If you’re like me, you bring up your Web browser and check out several of your favorite Web sites for the latest news, sports, weather, financial information, etc. What if you could corral most of that information into once place? With RSS feeds, you can!
Ruling rethinks search warrant when evidence is digitalBy David ClarkJanuary 2010Common practice for decades for investigators who enter a suspect’s home with a search warrant to look for illegal items and finding other contraband lying openly, they can seize the additional contraband despite not referenced in the warrant.
Safeguarding your network and your dataBy Aaron W. BrooksMarch 2010A brief overview of two important information security laws, and a checklist you can use to audit your own computer security practice.
Severing the landlineBy Peter LaSorsaMarch 2010The author presents his case for the elimination of traditional telephone service.
Software acquisitions beware!By Frank M. GrenardMarch 2010Due diligence must be used for consolidations, acquisitions, divestitures, and any other entity change which would result in a new legal entity becoming the user of the licensed product.
Status report on my paperless officeBy Alan R. PressSeptember 2010A paperless office may not be for everyone, but author Alan Press discusses how it has made his practice more efficient and more profitable.
Using Adobe Acrobat for your legal researchBy Bryan SimsSeptember 2010By printing a case to PDF, you can leverage technology to make your research more user-friendly and accessible.