Archive.org should be high on any list of important research Websites. Essentially the people behind this site are attempting to capture the history of the Internet and the data that has been posted there, even after the data has been removed. You can read more details about that mission here. One part of that
2005
Things not to say in an e-mail
A recent article in the Fulton County (Gerogia) Daily Report adds one more item to the list of things you should never say in an e-mail, which is paraphrased as: "Gosh, I just may have made a $1,000,000 malpractice mistake." When the law firm was fired and the files were turned over to the client…
More about Oklahoma Electronic Discovery Summit
More details about the Oklahoma Electronic Discovery Summit (and enrollment information) are now available here. I did a prior blog post about some of the highlights here. I’m sure we will have a large number of litigators present, but electronic discovery awareness and understanding is not just for litigators. Corporate …
Paste Special- One of the best tips ever!
Several years ago when I was called on to do my first "60 Tips in 60 Minutes" program, one of my tips was about using Paste Special to copy and paste just the text from one document into another without bringing the formatting or hyperlinks or different font from the original document. (Just copy the…
Site of the Week: Law Practice Today
Law Practice Today is a free monthly e-zine published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section. You can subscribe to receive e-mail notifications when the new issue is published. Hopefully many readers are already aware of this great publication. It has been top notch recently, with many articles on a variety of practice management
Is Your Spyware Detector Being Censored?
Check out Law Tech Guru’s post "How Good is Your Spyware Scanner?" He includes a link to a PC World article on the same topic. It seems that some adware companies are petitioning and threatening legal action to get their products removed from the databases of the various spyware/adware detection software packages. The result for…
Great Tech Tips from Legal Tech West Coast
Well, if you publish the Law Practice Tips Blog, you cannot pass up the opportunity to link to a summary of some of the best tips from the recent Legal Tech West Coast 2005. Good stuff here from some good people.
Thanks to Monica Bay’s Common Scold blog for the pointer.
Site of the Week: Home Office Lawyer Blog
Kansas attorney Grant D. Griffiths has launched a new blog this month called Home Office Lawyer. He’s already put up quite a few posts and I’m going to trust that his blog continues and feature him as my Website of the Week. He also posts on Macs in the law office and paperless…
Planning – Thought for the Day
No, I’m not going to add a regular thought of the day, but I liked this one:
“I get up every morning determined to both change the world…and have a good time…Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult.” – E.B. White (author of Charlotte’s Web. b. July 11, 1899)
Making Copies of Unsent E-mails
Readers may ask "Why would anyone want to make a copy of an unsent e-mail?"
Like so many tech tasks, once I learned how to do it, then I came up with many reasons why to do it. I might have drafted a long important e-mail and wanted someone else to review it before I…