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Do-It-Yourself Legal Graphics and Trial Exhibits -- and Other Hot Products

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 10, 2005

Coming June 15, 2005 to TechnoLawyer NewsWire: In this issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, you'll learn about a new software program for creating litigation-oriented graphics, a Web-based collaboration and project management tool, the world's smallest Windows PC (think palmtop, not laptop), a scheduling solution for your firm and its conference rooms and other shared facilities, and a new PDF-friendly document management system.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Graphic Design/Photography/Video | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Online/Cloud | TL NewsWire

Using Gantt Charts to Track Your Cases; Stamps.com Review; Roxio Easy Media Creator; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Sunday, June 5, 2005

Coming June 13, 2005 to Answers to Questions: John Orr reviews a software tool that he uses to create Gantt charts to track his cases, Manuel Quilichini discusses the pros and cons of Stamps.com, David Parker reviews Roxio Easy Media Creator as used in his law practice and also mildly chastises TechnoLawyer (yikes!), Martha Matthews discusses her firm's switch from Pitney-Bowes to Stamps.com, and Ken Laska identifies the Consumer Reports for law firms. Don't miss this issue.

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Answers to Questions is a thrice weekly newsletter in which TechnoLawyer members answer legal technology and practice management questions submitted by their peers (including you if you join TechnoLawyer). Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Graphic Design/Photography/Video | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Online/Cloud | TL Answers

TimeMap 4: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, June 1, 2005

Below you'll find one of the five articles from today's edition of TechnoLawyer NewsWire:

Every Timeline Tells a Story
By Brett Burney
When discussed verbally, the events within even a simple case can overwhelm clients, judges, and especially juries. Instead, these people have a much easier time comprehending such events when displayed on a timeline. But lawyers are wordsmiths, not artists. Five years ago, CaseSoft solved this problem with the first version of TimeMap, its popular timeline creation software. This month, it has released version 4. Like its predecessors, TimeMap 4 enables lawyers, paralegals, and investigators to begin creating timelines in minutes, but the new version won't disappoint longtime power users. Among the new features, TimeMap 4 now offers vertical timelines -- the most requested feature among users. In addition, TimeMap now supports timelines up to 100 pages tall or wide (a 500% increase over the previous limit of 20). In addition to its increased flexibility, TimeMap 4 also creates better looking timelines thanks to professionally-designed templates with title and introduction pages, and gradient fills, which "add pizzazz to flags, timescales, and backgrounds." Once you create a timeline, you can use it in a variety of ways. For example, one click will convert your timeline to PDF format (no need for Acrobat), and three clicks will send your timeline to PowerPoint. TimeMap 4 also provides enhanced integration with Sanction. TimeMap 4 sells for $199; upgrades sell for $99. The software comes with CaseSoft's one year money-back guarantee. You can also download a free trial. Learn more about TimeMap.

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Topics: Litigation/Discovery/Trials | TL NewsWire

Salvage Your Hard Drive; Bring Your Cell Phone to Court; Treo 600 Review; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, May 30, 2005

Coming June 3, 2005 to Fat Friday: John Ahern explains how to replace or salvage a hard drive, William Kearns explains how to bring your cell phone to court without getting into trouble, Gerard Stubbert discusses how e-discovery has changed disclosure rules in the United Kingdom, John Olah reviews his Treo 600, and Rick Crowsey examines the fine print at Amazon's A9 search engine. Don't miss this issue.

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Published on Fridays, Fat Friday is a weekly newsletter that features a grab bag full of genuinely useful product reviews and tips on a wide variety of topics. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Online/Cloud | Privacy/Security

PaperPort Applications; Sharp AR-M550N Copier; Scanning Tips; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, May 30, 2005

Coming June 8, 2005 to Answers to Questions: Gerard Stubbert explains how he uses PaperPort as a discovery tool, Fred Kruck provides several scanning tips, such as how to scan legal-size documents, Carol Stokes reviews the Sharp AR-M550N digital copier, Howard Raab reviews PracticeMaster's Palm Synchronization, and Steven McNichols discusses how he uses PaperPort as a virtual file room. Don't miss this issue.

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Answers to Questions is a thrice weekly newsletter in which TechnoLawyer members answer legal technology and practice management questions submitted by their peers (including you if you join TechnoLawyer). Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Document Management | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Every Timeline Tells a Story -- and Other Hot Products

By Sara Skiff | Friday, May 27, 2005

Coming June 1, 2005 to TechnoLawyer NewsWire: In this issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, you'll learn about a new and improved version of a popular timeline graphing tool, the latest version of a popular backup and synchronization utility, a secure e-mail server that seeks to challenge Microsoft Exchange, a wireless home alarm system that you can control over the Internet, and a new way to share your Web bookmarks with others. In the meantime, enjoy the Memorial Day weekend!

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published on Wednesdays, TechnoLawyer NewsWire is a weekly newsletter that enables you to learn about new technology products and services of interest to legal professionals. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Online/Cloud | Privacy/Security | TL NewsWire

Backup Strategies for Law Firms; Acrobat 7's Hidden Gem for Litigators; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Friday, May 20, 2005

Coming May 26, 2005 to Answers to Questions: Miriam Jacobson reviews two popular backup solutions from the perspective of a small law firm, and Michael Kenwood discusses two different backup strategies depending on the level of risk you're willing to accept. Also in this issue, Wendy Parker provides a WordPerfect printing tip, Robert Ray discusses a hidden feature in Acrobat 7 that will appeal to litigators, and Robert Livingston explains why his firm switched to PracticeMaster and Tabs3. Don't miss this issue.

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Answers to Questions is a thrice weekly newsletter in which TechnoLawyer members answer legal technology and practice management questions submitted by their peers (including you if you join TechnoLawyer). Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers | Utilities

Good-Looking PDF Bates Stamps

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, May 18, 2005

We regularly publish in-depth reviews of PDF bates stamping utilities in our Answers to Questions newsletter. TechnoLawyer member Dennis Pulver writes in with this mini-review: "I've used CutePDF for adding bates numbering to PDF files. It has worked well and is very inexpensive."

About Quips
A Quip is a brief member contribution for which we don't have room in our Answers to Questions or Fat Friday newsletters. Instead, Quips appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Post | Utilities

The Floating Law Firm; Legal Salaries; Interwoven & Time Matters; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Friday, May 13, 2005

Coming May 16, 2005 to TechnoGuide:

The Floating Law Firm; Legal Salaries; Interwoven & Time Matters; Much More
In this issue of TechnoGuide, Neil Squillante ponders the offshore outsourcing of legal work, and provides a tip for law firms that publish e-mail newsletters. This issue also contains Quips about WordPerfect and PDF bates stamping, and Questions about legal salaries, Interwoven, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Time Matters, and Virtual PC.

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published on Mondays, TechnoGuide is a biweekly newsletter that features Quips, TechnoEditorials, Industry News, Real-Life Questions submitted by your peers in the legal profession, and the Question of the Week. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | Utilities

DepPrep's Creator Speaks; DepPrep Review; Observations on Legal Technology and Software Training

By Neil J. Squillante | Sunday, May 1, 2005

Coming May 6, 2005 to Fat Friday: David Hirsch and Patti Wall respond to recent reviews of DepPrep (David created DepPrep, and also co-authors the ABA Journal's In Re Technology column). Also in this issue, Terry Goss, Robert Hughes, and Douglas Herdman offer their two cents on the brewing controversy over the ease of use of legal software, and the importance of training. Don't miss this issue.

How to Receive this Newsletter
Published on Fridays, Fat Friday is a weekly newsletter that features a grab bag full of genuinely useful product reviews and tips on a wide variety of topics. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Law Office Management | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Technology Industry/Legal Profession
 
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