As courts move more toward e-filing and greater use of digital documents, lawyers will want to be able to use electronic exhibit stamps instead of more cumbersome methods. Rick Borstein of Adobe Systems Incoporated has created some nice exhibits stamps for you to download and use in Adobe Acrobat. They are really easy to use.

It is really hard to believe that Sharon Nelson and I have completed 18 podcasts in our monthly series, The Digital Edge:Lawyers and Technology. Unfortunately, Sharon lost her voice for this month's edition and so her husband, computer forensics expert John Simek, sat in for our interview with Andy Adkins. Andy authored the recently-published book, The

Recently on Solosez there was a discussion of various ways to manage one's tasks. Case management software packages were discussed. Outlook 2007 has some powerful features for calendaring and tasks. The need of lawyers to keep track of tasks and appointments so they don't "drop the ball" has been with us since the beginning of lawyering. A

Well, I am off to the American Bar Association Midyear meeting in Boston. The ABA Midyear meeting is much smaller (and more committee and board work oriented) than the ABA Annual Meeting. I have a couple of days on my calendar with almost the entire day scheduled starting with breakfast meetings at 8 a.m. and ending at

I've been meaning to note the JAllenLawTek blog since it debuted last year. I've known Jeff Allen for quite a few years now and have been a co-panelist with him on several occasions. He stays up to speed on most aspects of law office, including mobile phones and other types of gadgets. He is also a long-time