Practicing in a legal community that is 15 miles as the crow flies from downtown Seattle (but sometimes 15 years behind in technology), I can’t help but smile when downtown lawyers ask me how I was able to e-mail them a handwritten note, a snipped Web page with inked comments or an attached cover letter — signed in blue ink. Tablet PCs, when used to their potential, create a “wow” factor that clients love, judges appreciate and opposing counsel envy.

Last May, I purchased a tablet computer from TabletLawyer for about $3,700. I picked Motion Computing Inc.’s model LE1600. TabletLawyer is a Poulsbo, Wash.-based tablet computer sales and consulting firm, founded by solo attorney James Province.

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