


Apparently, Millennials Are Also Destroying The Official Means Of Legal Communication
Good riddance -- sending correspondence by regular mail is the least efficient means of getting a message to someone,

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Attorney Productivity: Key Tips For Going Paperless
If you’re struggling with overflowing file cabinets and boxes filled with client files and other information, then you probably need to go paperless....

Why Lawyers Need To Understand Electronic Signatures
Electronic signatures are something that lawyers are going to have to deal with sooner or later, as tech columnist Jeff Bennion explains.

Judge Shames Lawyers Over Midnight Filings In Awesomely Sarcastic Order
Sometimes putting pleadings off until the last minute will come back to bite you in the ass.

Beyond Biglaw: The End of Paper Filing in the S.D.N.Y.
Change is constant, as columnist Gaston Kroub notes: starting yesterday, filing civil cases in the S.D.N.Y. will be done electronically in the vast majority of cases.

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Benchslap of the Day: You Were Late for a Very Important Date, Deal with It
This plaintiff learns a hard lesson in blown deadlines...

The Digital Courtroom: Apparently Not a Pipe Dream
We live in the age of ulcer-inducing, never-ending budget cuts. It’s surprising, though, when the chopping block can help the government achieve some progress, instead of just slicing its legs off. And what do you know? We happen to have recent news of that sort from the New York Unified Court System. Last week, Chief […]