Trial presentation software and presentation tools have become a part of many trial attorneys’ lives. Many hearings do not require these tools. But today’s jurors are used to receiving information via videos and graphics. Every trial lawyer has seen the jurors pay close attention to well-crafted charts or photographs of the accident scene displayed on

Pandemic-Proof Your Practice

As the ongoing health pandemic continues to create challenges, it’s also served as a catalyst for law firms to get serious about effective disaster planning.

By Jim Calloway

(This article was written early in the pandemic and was published in the Big Ideas issue of ABA Law Practice Magazine in July 2020.

WordRake is a great tool for lawyers to improve their documents and their writing skills.

I consider myself to be a good writer. But when I use WordRake to review a final draft, it always provides several helpful suggestions. It is a great tool if you need to cut a few dozen words out of

You have received a questionable email. You want to ask your IT Department if it is legitimate.

You have received a scam email. You want to warn others.

What do you do? Your next step is very important.

Do not forward the email!

You have received the data equivalent of a bomb, even if it

Printers can provide more evidence than most might suspect. Digital evidence hidden on the printed page is a wild idea. But apparently the FBI is well aware that many printers hide yellow dots on printed text that identify when a document was printed and the serial number for the printer. So, if your client paid

Scribble is a new feature in iPadOS 14. It looks quite handy.

Jeff Richardson of iPhoneJD explains Scribble in this post:

“One of the interesting new features in iPadOS 14 is Scribble, the ability to use an Apple Pencil to write text into a text field instead of using the on-screen keyboard.  I wasn’t