• Dear Jim: I sometimes find I have many versions of the same document and don’t know which is the latest. Is ZZZAgreement(ver3a).doc newer than ZZZAgreement(ver2)Fredscomments.doc? Help me! Signed, Out of Sync

Dear Out of Sync:

            Don’t worry. Despite our best efforts, we all find ourselves in this situation from time to

Back from ABA TECHSHOW and glad to be home. I’m inspired and I’m going to do a series of posts every day this week. Sadly due to a quirk in TypePad, the RSS subscribers may have gotten last post in the series before the others. But the rest of you will just have to wait

ABA TECHSHOW 2008 is now over. I did a nice little live blog post during the TECHSHOW grande finale’ 60 Sites in 60 Minutes. Unfortunately near the end of the program, my browser froze and Typepad has no recovery options other than the ability to save a post or partial post as a draft before

Here are a few quick tips from ABA TECHSHOW 2008, now headquartered at its new location at the Chicago Hilton.

For a small powerful scanner with a small footprint, Paul Unger loves the Fujitsu 6140c which scans at at blazing 60 ppm in monochrome and sells in the $1500 -$2000 range.

As we move more

When my hard drive crashed, I ultimately lost no data. But it was a real pain because I was under a number of tight deadlines. The interesting thing was how much I missed all of the little utilities, tweaks and customizations that were on my old PC as I borrowed a non-customized standard PC. So

The American Bar Association Midyear Meeting in early February in Beverly Hills had some aspects that might be of interest to readers. The ABA Midyear Meeting is a working meeting, so I spent a fair amount of time in committee meetings and workships.

I attended several good presentations, including a motivational talk from sports figure

A New York Times article, Pushing Paper Out the Door, suggests that it may be much easier to convert to a paperless home than at the office and you may be much closer to being able to do this at home than you think. No one at home sues you for malpractice if you