
3 Things You Need To Know How To Do Before You Open Your Own Law Practice
Because you probably don't have your own IT department....
Because you probably don't have your own IT department....
Yes, but it's not easy; here is some practical advice.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
The sticker price is just a small factor in what the software is going to "cost" your firm.
The danger of not taking advantages of all of the tools that are available is that you will lose in one way or another.
It’s not a matter of not having time, says tech columnist Jeff Bennion, it's a matter of time management.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion discusses the pros and cons of renting your software versus owning it.
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Making Acrobat easier and more intuitive helps lower the hurdles most attorneys face in making the transition to a paperless office.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion shares a list of reasons why you should keep your documents in your computers.
Your software and hardware tools are not going to make you smarter, but they will help you focus more time on moving your cases forward and less time on doing laborious but low-value tasks.
There is no future where an app on our smartwatches will present an opening statement for us, but adapting to technology -- or failing to adapt to technology -- can certainly affect the level of care you give your clients.
Getting paid can be an arduous task. You should make it as easy on yourself and your clients as possible.
Legal technology is not about having transparent touchscreen monitors or fancy algorithms; it's about finding ways to work more efficiently so you can spend more time focusing on substantive things and less time doing mundane tasks.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion identifies a helpful resource for improving your legal writing.
The new Adobe Acrobat will give you a user-friendly and powerful tool to make working with scanned documents much more convenient.
What are the advantages of going paperless, and how can you execute on this strategy?