E-file is the future for defense attorneysBy Martin TyperNovember 2015Since the amendment of the Illinois Electronic Filing Standards and Principles on September 16, 2014, attorneys practicing in the criminal field have the possibility to realize the same increases in efficiency by e-filing which were enjoyed for years by their counterparts in the civil arena.
Exploring personal cloud storage for attorneysBy Michael BrennanMay 2015While cloud-based applications, and specifically cloud storage services, have provided realistic options for storing large amounts of data, the security risks involved in using such services can be substantial.
Iowa looks to launch an electronic driver’s licenseBy David ClarkNovember 2015Recently, Iowa Department of Transportation has launched a test pilot program to create an electronic driver’s license to work with smartphone technology.
LinkedIn: Now what’s this all about?By Leonard F. Amari & Anthony PasquiniMarch 2015The authors explain this professional networking site and how becoming a member could benefit your career.
Litigation technology to think about for 2016By Carrie TItusDecember 2015Some trends that you need to be aware of going into 2016 include technology available to you in court, ways that you can save your clients money by reducing time spent on tasks, and development with research and review platforms.
A look into the mind of EinsteinBy John RammelDecember 2015An overview of the Einstein Program, launched by the Department of Homeland Security in 2004 to secure the federal government’s civilian agencies’ computer infrastructure.
Using text replacement and text expansion tools to start automating your documentsBy Nerino J. PetroDecember 2015If you find yourself typing the same text over and over again, such as a signature block or a phrase, use the auto-correction feature of your program to automatically insert that language. This article explains how.