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Review of NetDocuments Plus Review of Batched Inbox

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, November 10, 2016

Coming today to SmallLaw: Fifteen years is a long time for anything, especially the use of a product. In this issue of SmallLaw, real-estate lawyer Joshua Stein reviews NetDocuments as only a 15-year veteran can. You'll learn how he uses this cloud document management software to organize, edit, and collaborate on documents, which features he relies on the most, and whether he recommends it for small law firms in the market for such software. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for a review of Batched Inbox.

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Document Management | SmallLaw

Review of TranscriptPad; How Four PDF Apps Compare to Acrobat

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, November 10, 2016

Today's issue of TL Serendipity contains these articles:

Kenneth Curtis, Review Of TranscriptPad

Andrew Rogers, Review: PDF-XChange Editor

Harry Steinmetz, Review: PDFpenPro

Pam Rolph, Review: Adobe Acrobat V. NitroPDF V. CutePDF

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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ReplyToSome Prevents Face-Palm Outlook Errors and Provides Email Insights

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an Outlook add-in with tools for preventing email mishaps and managing email messages involving many parties (see article below). In addition, you'll find links to the previous 11 TL NewsWire features, including our coverage of a research service for medical malpractice lawyers, a service with model forms and practice guides for transactional lawyers, software for automating the creation of a table of exhibits in Word documents, contract analysis software, and much more. Don't miss the next issue.

Email mistakes occur all the time for various reasons. Regardless of whether the cause is sleep deprivation, multitasking, or a mischievous autocomplete, an email message sent to an unintended recipient can wreak havoc on business and relationships. Just as importantly, omissions cause problems and occur all too easily on deals involving many people. Preventing such problems seems tailor-made for software.

ReplyToSome … in One Sentence

Launched this week, Winnieware's ReplyToSome 2.0 is an Outlook add-in that prevents mishaps, simplifies distribution list creation, and provides insights into your email.

The Killer Feature

The ReplyToSome interface appears on the left side of Outlook. You can toggle it on or off. When viewing an email message, ReplyToSome lists all the recipients in individual rows, grouping them by whether they're an Insider such as a colleague or an Outsider such as opposing counsel or an unknown person. Insiders are shaded in green and Outsiders in red. ReplyToSome further groups recipients by organization, and lists whether each person is a TO or CC.

This interface includes a set of tools designed to prevent addressing mistakes when you create or reply to a new email message. For example, when you receive an email message involving multiple parties, you can select specific addresses or organizations from the message for your reply. This eliminates the risky and tedious process of using Reply-All and then removing email addresses. You can also use ReplyToSome to create or edit distribution lists without having to leave the email message you're reading. You can add these lists to a new message or reply using a drag and drop action.

"Lawyers spend about 30% of their day dealing with email, often circulating confidential information among multiple parties in a fast-moving environment," Winnieware's UX Design Director Dora Fang tolds us. "Outlook does not adequately serve lawyers' needs. ReplyToSome helps lawyers safely and efficiently send and receive email."

Other Notable Features

When you receive a message, a badge at the top of ReplyToSome tells you whether the parties in the message completely or partially match a distribution list you previously saved. Clicking the badge highlights the addresses that overlap. You can also identify people added to or removed from a given list.

Along the same lines, ReplyToSome offers a Blackline feature, enabling you to compare the recipients of two email messages to identify those who received both messages versus those who received only one. You can also compare an email message to a distribution list.

ReplyToSome's SendCheck technology provides several safeguards to catch common email sending mistakes. For example, SendCheck warns you if you're a BCC and reply to a message, and when it thinks you forgot an attachment.

Most importantly, SendCheck prevents you from emailing the wrong person. Given the demo Winnieware's CEO Peter Norman gave me when he visited our office, ReplyToSome goes beyond competing add-ins that warn you about using Reply-All. Instead, when you reply to a message, ReplyToSome shows you a dialog box listing all Outsiders. You decide whom to include and exclude. Only after confirming everyone you really want to email can you send the message.

What Else Should You Know?

ReplyToSome can transform Outlook into a vehicle for sending your email newsletters and client memos thanks to its ability to send the same email message separately to each person in a distribution list. Sending individual email messages results in better deliverability than bulk sending using BCC. Learn more about ReplyToSome.

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Review of Cloudnine Plus Review of Everchron

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Every litigation team needs ediscovery software to process, review, and produce email and other discovery documents. In this issue of LitigationWorld, litigator Jennifer Dixon tells you whether CloudNine merits your consideration. This review explores in depth CloudNine's user experience, document uploader, review tools, export options, technical support, and more. Jennifer even dug up the pricing information so you won't have to. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for a review of Everchron case chronology software.

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So You're Now the Managing Partner Plus 49 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Coming today to SmallLaw: Our editorial team has selected and linked to the 50 best articles, podcasts, and videos from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sampling from today's issue, including our SmallLaw Pick of the Week. SmallLaw is free so don't miss the next issue — sign up now.

Congratulations to Edward D. Lanquist, Jr. of Law Practice on winning our SmallLaw Pick of the Week award: So You Agreed to Become the Managing Partner

Asking a Partner to Leave: The Courage to Act

Email Is Not Your Job (Podcast)

How Law Firms Can Take Advantage of Evergreen Content

Law Firms Shouldn't Fall Back on Standard Evergreen Content

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | SmallLaw

2016 Legal Department Insourcing and Efficiency Report Plus Last Week's Inside Baseball

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Coming today to BiglawWorld: Our editorial team has assembled links to all the partner promotions and lateral moves announced by America's largest law firms during the past week in an easy-to-scan format. You'll also find must-read analysis, rankings, trends, etc. about large law firms.

We'd like to congratulate everyone who leveled up this week. Here's a sampling:

Bryan Cave LLP Elects 15 New Partners

Chadbourne Elects Six New Partners in New York and Washington, DC

King & Spalding Elects 14 New Partners Across Seven Offices

Latham & Watkins Names 27 New Partners, 28 New Counsel

Polsinelli Announces Election of 31 New Shareholders Nationwide

Proskauer Promotes 11 Lawyers

Congratulations to Thomson Reuters on winning our BiglawWorld Pick of the Week award: 2016 Legal Department Insourcing and Efficiency Report.

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BiglawWorld keeps you apprised of lateral hires, internal promotions, mergers, new offices, accolades, and other inside baseball at America's largest law firms. Because we organize this self-reported news by practice area and law firm, BiglawWorld takes just a few minutes to scan yet its comprehensiveness makes it the only source you need. Each issue of BiglawWorld also links to insightful articles, statistical reports, rankings, podcasts, and videos about large law firms. Subscribe now for free.

Topics: BiglawWorld | Coming Attractions | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Two New Products to Help You Go Paperless Plus 59 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, November 7, 2016

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected the 60 best legal technology articles, podcasts, and videos from the past week. Below you'll find a sampling from today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week. BlawgWorld is free so don't miss the next issue — sign up now.

Congratulations to Robert J. Ambrogi of Law Practice on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Two New Products to Help You Go Paperless

Microsoft Launches Teams, Goes to War With Chat Giant Slack

How to "Fix" Your Email After Upgrading to iOS 10

Google Home Shows Promise, but Needs Work

Fewer Than Four Out of 10 Lawyers Use the Cloud

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Legal Writing References; Review of Amicus Cloud; CiteAdvisor Tip; Suddenly Seeking New Legal Software

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, November 3, 2016

Today's issue of TL Serendipity contains these articles:

Edward Zohn, The Best References On Legal Writing Best Practices

Ben Ballard, Review Of Amicus Cloud By A Former Credenza User

Neal Frishberg, Tip: CiteAdvisor For Creating Tables Of Authorities In Word

Caren Schwartz, Suddenly Seeking New Document Assembly And Practice Management Software

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Topics: Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Business Productivity/Word Processing | CLE/News/References | Coming Attractions | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Serendipity

MedMal Navigator Adds Netter Images to Its Medical-Related Research Tools

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an online resource for researching medical-related case law, images, references, standards of care, public records, experts, and more (see article below). In addition, you'll find links to the previous 11 TL NewsWire features, including our coverage of a collection of practice guides and forms for transactional lawyers, software for managing exhibits and creating a table of exhibits, an iPhone practice management app with one-touch access to all functions, a virtual desktop service with bank-grade security, practice management software five years in the making, and much more. Don't miss the next issue.

If you file or defend malpractice or other cases involving medical issues, your research needs invariably extend beyond case law. For example, if you need a medical image, options range from buying an expensive license to using an image from a random website and hoping it's accurate. A trusted resource with one-stop shopping would be ideal.

MedMal Navigator … in One Sentence

LexisNexis MedMal Navigator is a collection of online tools that enables you to research medical-related case law, images, references, standards of care, public records, experts, and more.

The Killer Feature

MedMal Navigator recently gained a new data source — more than 10,000 medical images from Netter Images. Many educators and doctors consider these images of medical conditions the "gold standard." They're made by the same company that publishes Gray's Anatomy, the iconic illustrated reference for doctors.

LexisNexis claims that MedMal Navigator now has 70% more medical images than its closest competitor. Additionally, you need not buy images a la carte but can instead access the entire database without any copyright hassles. You can download images in high-resolution format suitable for trial boards and HDTVs, and share images with colleagues by sending them the corresponding web links or saving them to a Lexis Advance Shared Folder.

"The addition of more than 10,000 premium medical illustrations from Netter Images opens up one-click access to compelling content that helps medical malpractice lawyers bring the complex medical issues in their cases to life with greater clarity and impact," said Sean Fitzpatrick, Managing Director of North American Research Solutions at LexisNexis. "It's also an excellent example of our commitment to offer the premier, one-stop medical malpractice resource."

Other Notable Features

MedMal Navigator organizes information in seven major categories — Case Value Assessment, Standard of Care, Legal Analysis, Expert Witness, Research Parties, Elsevier's Clinical Key, and Medical References.

Before taking on a case or preparing a defense, you need to understand the medical problem and its potential value. With the Elsevier Clinical Key, you can quickly find and learn about a particular illness or injury. For more in-depth research, the Medical References tab enables you to search more than 1,600 medical journals published by Elsevier Science.

MedMal Navigator's Case Value Assessment tool walks you through a questionnaire about your client's case. It then uses your answers to list applicable verdicts in your jurisdiction sorted by how closely they match your case. A chart above the search results plots the verdict amounts against the Percent Fact Match.

The Standard of Care tool, works similarly by providing an interactive questionnaire for client intake. It explains the importance of each question, and provides links to medical journals for context. When you enter the answers, the Standard of Care tool alerts you to potential problems in a lawsuit.

The tools for Research Parties and Legal Analysis draw their material from Lexis Advance. This obviates the need for separate logins. The Legal Analysis tool further saves time by facilitating searches of medical malpractice case law. The Research Parties tool features a new Facebook-like interface for finding public records about a party or witness.

What Else Should You Know?

MedMal Navigator's Expert Witness tool contains more than 365,000 experts, including their curriculum vitae and testimony in prior cases. Learn more about MedMal Navigator.

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Survey on Bad Behavior Among Partners Plus Last Week's Inside Baseball

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Coming today to BiglawWorld: Our editorial team has assembled links to all the partner promotions and lateral moves announced by America's largest law firms during the past week in an easy-to-scan format. You'll also find must-read analysis, rankings, trends, etc. about large law firms.

We'd like to congratulate everyone who leveled up this week. Here's a sampling:

Fenwick Elects New Partners

Ropes & Gray Names 11 New Partners in Six Offices Worldwide

Dentons Expands in California With Sacramento Office

Philipp Girardet Joins Willkie's Antitrust and Competition Department in London and Brussels

Congratulations to David J. Parnell of Forbes on winning our BiglawWorld Pick of the Week award: Survey of Am Law 200 on Bad Behavior Among Partners.

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BiglawWorld keeps you apprised of lateral hires, internal promotions, mergers, new offices, accolades, and other inside baseball at America's largest law firms. Because we organize this self-reported news by practice area and law firm, BiglawWorld takes just a few minutes to scan yet its comprehensiveness makes it the only source you need. Each issue of BiglawWorld also links to insightful articles, statistical reports, rankings, podcasts, and videos about large law firms. Subscribe now for free.

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