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17 Deadly Small Business Mistakes, and Other Must-Read Articles

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, June 15, 2005

You don't have time to track 100 business and technology magazines and blogs. We do. Below you'll find five excellent articles we've recently come across.

17 Deadly Small Business Mistakes

Addicted to E-Mail? You're Not Alone.

What Would Vader Do?

The Unexpected Effects of Apple's Intel Move: Linux Is Likely the Big Loser

New FTC Regulation on Document Destruction Impacts Law Firms

About TechnoEditorials
A TechnoEditorial is the vehicle through which we opine and provide tips of interest to managing partners, law firm administrators, and others in the legal profession. TechnoEditorials appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Email/Messaging/Telephony | Law Office Management | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial

Are You a Nerd?; Enfish v. Google Desktop Search; Firefox; Legal Vendor Challenge; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, June 13, 2005

Coming June 17, 2005 to Fat Friday:  Steven Finell sets forth six clever tests that will reveal whether or not you're a nerd, Kenneth Jones reviews Firefox and provides ten reasons to switch, Howard Iken compares Enfish to Google desktop Search, Joseph Sferrazza issues a challenge to legal vendors, and Jay Solomon criticizes legal vendors that don't list prices. 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: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Networking/Operating Systems | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Remembering Jim Keane, a Legal Technology Pioneer

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, June 13, 2005

On June 10, 2005, legal technology pioneer Jim Keane passed away after a long battle with cancer.  Jim was among the first TechnoLawyer members and remained so until his untimely passing. Over the years, he contributed 19 outstanding Posts to TechnoLawyer. Jim was an uber legal technology expert. Among his many accomplishments, he started up JusticeLink, which eventually merged with LawPlus and became LexisNexis CourtLink. Jim's good friend Tom O'Connor, also a TechnoLawyer member and legal technology guru, had the following to say about his friend:

"Jim Keane, a true pioneer in legal technology and LPM stalwart, as well as a great friend of mine, passed away earlier today after a prolonged bout with cancer. We passed many an evening, as Irishmen do, telling each other great lies about our business exploits and greater truths about our love of friends and family. My mom passed away last fall and I'll miss Jim in my life not a touch less than I do her. I suspect anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him will miss his presence just as much. He was an excellent attorney,  outstanding  technologist, and an even better person."

Wherever Jim is now, I'm sure he's talking to a group of lawyers about the importance of e-filing and online dockets. We will not forget him, and we extend our condolences to his family.

Update: Via DennisKennedy.blog comes news that Jim Keane's family has set up an online guest book that you can sign.

About TechnoEditorials
A TechnoEditorial is the vehicle through which we opine and provide tips of interest to managing partners, law firm administrators, and others in the legal profession. TechnoEditorials appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial

The 7% Delusion -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 3, 2005

Coming June 6, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about the error rates at the USPTO's Patent Technology Centers, two toy tycoons fighting over a patent, how to avoid a patent filing surcharge fee, and an IP birthday. All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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Published on Mondays, IP Memes is a biweekly newsletter that explores emerging technology-related intellectual property issues — or "memes" as we call them. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | IP Memes | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

A Retina Specialist Has an Important Message for Diabetics -- Get a Fluorescein Angiogram

By Neil J. Squillante | Thursday, June 2, 2005

According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 3.1% of Americans have Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes (a.k.a. Adult Onset or Type 2). Some of our own TechnoLawyer members likely suffer from this horrible disease.

Diabetes often leads to a myriad of complications, including Diabetic Retinopathy, an eye disease that can cause visual impairment and even blindness.

Fortunately, with early diagnosis, diabetics can control and limit the damage caused by diabetic retinopathy. Early diagnosis requires a fluorescein angiogram — a photographic study of the retina. Basically, a special camera hooked up to a PC takes digital images of your retina. Unfortunately, general ophthalmologists do not typically perform fluorescein angiograms.

Therefore, diabetics should visit a retina specialist who can perform this important, painless, and potentially sight-saving exam.

For those of you who live in the New York metropolitan area, it just so happens that we have a retina specialist in our midst — my father, Dr. Niel Squillante (yes, his first name is spelled differently than mine). He may very well be the only member of TechnoLawyer with an MD.

His office is conveniently located in midtown Manhattan, and he accepts most major insurance plans. His practice — Retinacare — is the antithesis of managed care thanks to his One Doctor, One Patient, One at a Time philosophy (i.e., you won't feel like you're on an assembly line).

To schedule an appointment, call (212) 759-5559 anytime, or use this confidential and secure online form.

About Member News
TechnoLawyer members are among the most gifted and prominent in the legal profession. In the Member News section of TechnoLawyer Blog, we report on their latest accomplishments and success stories — everything from court victories to articles and books to new partner announcements — and much more. If you're a newsmaker, but not yet a member, join TechnoLawyer now. .

Topics: Member News | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Copyright Office Feeds Your Firm -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, May 20, 2005

Coming May 23, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about a new way to receive the latest news from the US Copyright Office, why an Indiana man is suing pop-star Britney Spears, and what people are saying about injunctive relief, one of the hottest topics in patent reform. All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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Topics: Coming Attractions | IP Memes | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Department of Justice Renews WordPerfect License

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

As evidenced by our recent coverage in Fat Friday, Corel has a renewed interest in the legal profession. TechnoLawyer member Stephen Seldin writes in with news of a CRN article about the Department of Justice's recent decision to extended its Corel WordPerfect license for another five years. The DOJ apparently has 50,000 PCs running WordPerfect.

About TechnoEditorials
A TechnoEditorial is the vehicle through which we opine and provide tips of interest to managing partners, law firm administrators, and others in the legal profession. TechnoEditorials appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial

The Floating Law Firm

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, May 16, 2005

As reported in Application Development Trends, three entrepreneurs plan to launch SeaCode, a software development company that will reside on a boat in international waters three miles outside of Los Angeles. With this strategy, Seacode will offer clients cheap labor in the Pacific time zone. If SeaCode succeeds, how long until SeaLaw emerges? Read the article.

About TechnoEditorials
A TechnoEditorial is the vehicle through which we opine and provide tips of interest to managing partners, law firm administrators, and others in the legal profession. TechnoEditorials appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: Law Office Management | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial

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

E-Mail Tip; Killer App for Law Firms; Amicus Attorney; Buying USB Flash Drives; Much More

By Neil J. Squillante | Sunday, May 8, 2005

Coming May 13, 2005 to Fat Friday: Jason Havens discusses a foolproof way to ensure virus-free e-mail, James Slaughter points to an open source software project that may ultimately lead to a "killer legal scheduling and document management program," Rosanne Estrella shares some common sense tips for implementing legal software, Cheryl Burgess discusses her firm's experience implementing Amicus Attorney, and Susan Fernandes provides a buyer's guide to USB flash drives, including security considerations. 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: Backup/Media/Storage | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Fat Friday | Law Office Management | Online/Cloud | Privacy/Security | Technology Industry/Legal Profession
 
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