A new version of iOS gets noticed by the bar, especially when it boasts compelling work-friendly features. The latest release, iOS 5, certainly claims a fair number of those, from new ways to synchronize documents across devices to location-based reminders. But do they really make a difference in productivity?

What follows is a look at the main iOS 5 features of interest to lawyers.

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