Rx for a Sick iPad
My husband and I “share” custody of an iPad. He purchased it; I get visitation rights. This division works well, since my mobile communication needs are met by my iPhone and laptop. Even so, the iPad...
View ArticleThe Best of ABA TECHSHOW 2011
Whew! ABA TECHSHOW is in the record books for another year. I enjoyed the Keynote and EXPO – always good to see product demonstrations and meet new vendors. And the weather was a welcome break for...
View ArticleLess Paper, More Cloud, and iPads – Oh Yeah!
What do cloud computing, the paperless office, and iPads have in common? Easy! Think CLE and you’ll have the answer. On June 1, 2011 the Professional Liability Fund is proud to present Practice...
View ArticleMy Experience with Square
A number of lawyers have asked me recently about using Square to process credit card transactions. Admittedly, the ads are appealing. If you are an iPhone, iPad, or Android user and want simple,...
View Article25 Law Practice Tips from Twitter
If you follow this blog, then you know I’m a fan of Twitter – in part because it is a great source for law practice and technology tips. Consider these 25 recent tweets in the areas of organization,...
View Article20 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your iPhone and iPad
From time to time I like to compile the terrific posts that whiz by on Twitter. And let me tell you, there are plenty to choose from. Today’s blog focuses on tips and tricks for iPhone and iPad...
View ArticleQuick Tip: How to Bold, Italicize, or Underline on Your iPad or iPhone
Have you ever wanted to apply rich text formatting to an e-mail message on your iPad? I did and went on a quest to learn how. Here is what I learned after perusing several blog posts on the subject:...
View ArticleHow to Use Acrobat XI on Your iPad
Adobe TV Is a great way to learn Acrobat and its features. Here’s an episode about using Acrobat XI on touch devices like the iPad. Learn about the new Touch mode that provides smoother scrolling, the...
View ArticleThe Best of TECHSHOW – Tablet and Smartphone Apps
This is another post from my ”best of” ABA TECHSHOW series. Today – supercool apps for tablets and smartphones. Build a Visual Timeline BeeDocs – This app turns a dull timeline into an engaging...
View ArticleiOS 7 Tips and Tricks
I follow several technology blogs, but one of my favorites is sharechair (“everyday technology for everyday folks.”) Starting with her Update Adventure on September 20, sharechair is posting a series...
View ArticleUsing Google Voice in Your Law Practice
The February issue of Multnomah Lawyer, the official publication of the Multnomah Bar Association, has an excellent article by Charley Gee about using Google Voice. As Charley describes: Google Voice...
View ArticleQuickie Tips and Tricks for the iPhone and iPad
And for the iDevice users – here are tips and tricks cultivated from the 2014 ABA TECHSHOW: Why #iPad is better than laptop at trial? Makes you Johnny-on-the- spot for info to share w/ Judge and Jury....
View ArticleLegal Tech by the Numbers
As we bid adieu to tips, sites, and other good stuff curated from this year’s ABA TECHSHOW, some interesting numbers for you – courtesy of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center. Who is Using the...
View ArticleGetting the Most Out of MS Office for iPad
So you’ve download Office for iPad, now what? Learn how to get the most out of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint by watching the tutorials available from InvestinTech. If you are new to Office...
View Article60 Apps in 60 Minutes – 2015 TECHSHOW
60 Apps in 60 Minutes is always a popular presentation at the ABA TECHSHOW. This year, I used Storify to cultivate the top apps recommended for iOS devices by the esteemed Jeff Richardson, Joe Bahgat,...
View ArticleBest Free Finance Apps for the iPhone and iPad
Sometimes the best things are free. Here are 9 apps for the iPhone and iPad designed to help you with: Tracking expenses and mileage Organizing bills Calculating on the go Budgeting Purchasing Package...
View ArticleBest Free Productivity Apps for the iPhone and iPad
Last week we took a look at nine free iOS apps to help you track expenses and mileage, organize bills, calculate on the go, budget, make smart purchases, and track packages. This week we focus on free...
View ArticleThe Best Legal Blog Posts of 2016
If you’ve followed my blog for a year or more, you know I generally publish a “Year in Review” post. This December I thought I’d take a slightly different approach. Instead of a comprehensive list,...
View ArticlePreserving Mobile Data in Anticipation of Litigation
In a recent post, eDiscovery expert Craig Ball makes the case for routine preservation of data contained on mobile devices. I concur. The tendency is to dismiss or ignore the degree to which we lean on...
View Article20 Apps for Lawyers
It’s been a while since we talked apps. From the first iPhone/iPad educational tracks at the ABA TECHSHOW, iOS apps for lawyers have only grown. We’re an attractive market with money to spend, even if...
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