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Trial/Case Preparation

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Journler Review

Journler Review. Pete Summerill writes the MacLitigator blog and has just posted a very interesting piece on Journler, a mysterious Mac app that Pete is using to do a lot of what Casemap does on Windows. I confess that Casemap was just too labor intensive for me; Journler seems easier to use. […]

Using Macs in a Law Practice: Guest Post

Tom Hart explains how he uses Mac hardware and software in his law practice and also discusses the improvements he’d like to see in future versions of the same.

Using Macs in Trial Seminar: Part Deux

Here’s an announcement about using Macs in trials (and a little about case management as well). This is a must-go-to kind of seminar for any lawyer using a Mac. Read more after the jump.

First Principles for Law Office Software

Before getting into the nuts and bolts of the transition from Windows to Macs, I want to lay out a non-exhaustive set of First Principles that I think make a law office productive, efficient and a fun place to work. These principles are limited to software. (There are other First Principles relating to […]