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March 27, 2006 |

Got Too Much Paper?

If your office looks like it belongs to the messy half of "The Odd Couple," it's probably driving you and your staff crazy, and costing your firm money. But help is out there, from equipment that will import printed material into a computer to integrated packages that will manage all your documents, as well as your client list, calendar, e-mail and billing -- just about everything except make coffee. And with that document management help, you won't begrudge the time it takes to make that coffee yourself.
8 minute read
April 04, 2005 |

The Standard for Distributing Electronic Documents

Technology: If you practice law and use a computer, you must know how to create PDFs � or at least you should.
7 minute read
December 14, 2009 |

Associate pay cuts seen as permanent

A growing number of managing partners and management consultants say recent cuts in associate compensation aren't a temporary phenomenon.
4 minute read
April 29, 2008 |

Bell Case a Good Example

The acquittal of three New York detectives points out the advantages of a non-jury trial.
5 minute read
July 10, 2006 |

Junk Fax Protection Act

Plaintiffs' attorneys are lining up to bring TCPA cases on behalf of individual clients or classes of plaintiffs who receive unsolicited faxed ads. As a result, a business may face significant liability and legal expenses if named as a defendant in such a case.
7 minute read
March 28, 2006 |

Don't Be a Victim of Keylogging

It seems like every time you click your mouse there's another computer security threat. But a lot of people put off defending themselves because they're intimidated by their computers' complexity. The good news about columnist Brett Burney's topic -- keylogging -- is that it's easier to grasp than how a virus works. And the bad news? It's at least as scary and dangerous. After all, keyloggers can track everything you type, from work correspondence to credit card numbers. Find out how to thwart the threat.
7 minute read
July 31, 2009 |

For Midlevel Associates, a Year to Forget

Unhappiness is the sentiment that stands out in the 6,101 replies to The American Lawyer's annual survey of midlevel associates. The magazine asked approximately 80 questions, including queries about billable hours and the path to partnership, but the bottom line is that associates are feeling anxious and frustrated in the wake of mass layoffs and cuts in survivors' salaries, bonuses and basic perks. Associate morale plummeted to the lowest level recorded in the survey's history.
8 minute read
July 04, 2005 |

Network on the Go

It seems like wireless, or Wi-Fi, hot spots are popping up everywhere, except in the very places where you need them most � like hotel rooms. A new breed of tiny, portable wireless routers may be the solution.
6 minute read
August 07, 2006 |

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