alt.legal: What Stops Lawyers From Using Macs At Work?
If the iPhone crossed over into enterprise, why not the MacBook?
If the iPhone crossed over into enterprise, why not the MacBook?
Tech columnist Jeff Bennion explains how ransomware works and how you can protect yourself.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
Windows Ink looks exciting -- and Microsoft specifically targets lawyers in its marketing of Ink.
We are at a point in society where it is no longer cute to be technologically impaired. The world is technologically savvy, our clients are technologically savvy, and our jurors are technologically savvy. You can’t play the “but I’m just a lawyer” card anymore when it comes to technology IQ. Here are three things that […]
Should you upgrade to Windows 10? Technology columnist Sean Doherty takes the new operating system for a spin.
On top of having some logistical benefits, Windows 10 looks to be a great operating system, according to legal technology columnist Jeff Bennion.
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Just because you're a lawyer doesn't mean you're required to use a PC instead of a Mac.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion explains everything you need to know about the various versions of Windows.
Losing power after Hurricane Irene got small firm columnist Jay Shepherd thinking about just how much he relies on electricity and computers and iPads and iPhones, and also how much that reliance has increased since he started law school. And over the years, he came to appreciate just how much technology has allowed small firms to compete with their Biglaw colleagues. What are the five biggest ways that technology has empowered small firms?