November 2006

I have not liked most of the Treo holsters I have seen and I’ve examined several belonging to others. I want to be absolutely sure it won’t accidentally fall off my belt and I want it to be easy to grab and answer. One of the posts by Grant  Griffith I referenced earlier this week

I think almost every lawyer should carry a smart phone. There is a huge benefit in synchronizing  this device with your office calendar and contacts and having them with you at all times. The smart phone you wish to use is up to you, as is to what extent you want to send and receive

It is the season of giving thanks in the U.S. While I have many things to be thankful for, including great friends and my family, none of those make for a good Law Practice Tips blog post.

So let me pick an unlikely candidate for my thanks and choose an application you may have already

Well, something really nice happened several days ago. I was shocked and surprised to learn that my name had been included on the Global Tech Top 100 Leaders list for 2006. This list was compiled by a London publication CityTech, which focuses on technology in the legal industry. I’m certainly honored to be on a

It wasn’t that long ago that most people had a very few passwords. Now most people have many, many passwords. From your office computer’s login to online legal research to all sorts of online sites that require registration, you may have dozens of passwords. And many of you have passwords that are woefully insecure. You

ABA TECHSHOW® 2007 — Judge Shira A. Scheindlin to Speak as the Keynote

The Honorable Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, of United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, will give the ABA TECHSHOW 2007 Keynote Presentation on Thursday, March 22.

Judge Scheindlin is renowned for a series of landmark decisions in Zubulake

This week I was a guest speaker at the Mississippi Bar Technology Conference. While they have had technology conferences in the past, this one was a little different as it was a part of the ongoing efforts of the ABA Law Practice Management Section and others to help Gulf Coast lawyers recover from Katrina.

With