The Best iPad Cases and Keyboards for Attorneys
An iPad is not a substitute of a laptop, but it can be a great addition to your law practice. The bad news is that the market is flooded with iPad cases, keyboards, folios, and products that claim to...
View ArticleMacBook Pro 13″ Review
For my money, investing in Apple products is well-worth it. Especially if you are a solo attorney with a tight budget, the longevity of Apple devices justifies the higher upfront cost. The 13″ MacBook...
View ArticleHP LaserJet Pro 400 M401DW Printer Review
Even if you have a paperless law office, you still need a quality printer to generate documents. Solo attorneys have a tendency to buy the cheapest tech they can find—like inkjets—which is a huge...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: What You Need (Part 1 of 3)
Making the move to a paperless practice can seem daunting. After all, you’ve spent your entire academic and professional career, however long that is, working with paper: books, legal pads, memos,...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: Workflow (Part 2 of 3)
Going paperless shouldn’t be about just scanning in the paper that comes into your office. To take full advantage of going paperless, establish a paperless workflow to increase your efficiency. The...
View Article(Not) Working on Vacation
Taking a vacation as a litigator (especially a solo litigator) can be difficult. Frankly, a vacation may not feel like much of a vacation. In today’s technological wonderland it’s easy to work from...
View ArticleTrial Notebook for iPad Review
Trial Notebook by TabLit is a trial organization app for the iPad. While there are some issues, overall I was pleasantly surprised to find it is a solid app that does a good job. If you are accustomed...
View ArticleBeing Paperless is an Advantage When Disaster Strikes
Disasters can occur on a community and a personal level. They can be big or they can be small. It is a stretch to call what happened to me a “disaster,” but it made me realize just how critical a...
View ArticleTop 5 iOS Apps I Can’t Live Without
Why “Top 5 iOs Apps I Can’t Live Without” and not “Top 10 iOS Apps I Can’t Live Without”? 5 reasons. 10 is too many. You can always come up with 6 or 7, but more than that and you are padding. 5 forces...
View ArticleThree Myths About Solo Attorneys (Part 2 of 2)
I’ve already dispelled a number of myths about solo attorneys: from their alleged inability to get another job, to how much they work and how much they make. After writing that post, I was confronted...
View ArticleMobiLit iPad Trial Presentation App, Review
MobiLit is the newest entry into a crowded trial presentation field that is dominated by TrialPad and Exhibit A. What makes it different? It is designed to wirelessly project its presentation to other...
View ArticleHP LaserJet Pro 400 M401DW Printer Review
Even if you have a paperless law office, you still need a quality printer to generate documents. Solo attorneys have a tendency to buy the cheapest tech they can find—like inkjets—which is a huge...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: What You Need (Part 1 of 3)
Making the move to a paperless practice can seem daunting. After all, you’ve spent your entire academic and professional career, however long that is, working with paper: books, legal pads, memos,...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: Workflow (Part 2 of 3)
Going paperless shouldn’t be about just scanning in the paper that comes into your office. To take full advantage of going paperless, establish a paperless workflow to increase your efficiency. The...
View Article(Not) Working on Vacation
Taking a vacation as a litigator (especially a solo litigator) can be difficult. Frankly, a vacation may not feel like much of a vacation. In today’s technological wonderland it’s easy to work from...
View ArticleOffer Unbundled Legal Services to Compete in Today’s Legal Market
Startups and entrepreneurs in need of legal assistance are seeking alternatives to the traditional law firm model for convenience and affordability. Law firms are responding by providing unbundled...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: What You Need (Part 1 of 3)
Making the move to a paperless practice can seem daunting. After all, you’ve spent your entire academic and professional career, however long that is, working with paper: books, legal pads, memos,...
View ArticleGoing Paperless: Workflow (Part 2 of 3)
Going paperless shouldn’t be about just scanning in the paper that comes into your office. To take full advantage of going paperless, establish a paperless workflow to increase your efficiency. The...
View ArticleTrial Notebook for iPad Review
Trial Notebook by TabLit is a trial organization app for the iPad. While there are some issues, overall I was pleasantly surprised to find it is a solid app that does a good job. If you are accustomed...
View ArticleBeing Paperless is an Advantage When Disaster Strikes
Disasters can occur on a community and a personal level. They can be big or they can be small. It is a stretch to call what happened to me a “disaster,” but it made me realize just how critical a...
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