Category Archives: Law Office Use

Learning from Opening Statements

TechnoEsq was recently asked to digitize a few opening statements by two Adjunct Professors from University of Louisville, John DeCamillis and Chris Meinhart. Chris and John are exceptional trial attorneys and are teaching the future lawyers at UofL Brandeis School of Law by having them view actual attorneys in actual trials. Since we digitized these…

Picking a Jury? There’s an App for That!

I was interviewed for an article in LawyersUSA Online on the recently reviewed app, iJuror, on TechnoEsq. Of course, iJuror has made some improvements since our review and the article, with the most recent being able to make selections for multiple jurors at a time. There aren’t a lot of apps which are specifically made…

Speaking at the ILTA Conference Today

I am speaking this morning at the ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) 2010 Strategic Unity Conferenceat the Aria Convention Center in Las Vegas. I will be speaking on lawyers and law firms using iPhones and iPads in their practice and how this can be integrated into a PC-centric law firm. If you are a reader…

Droid Smartphone – Not So Safe For Lawyers

Having been to the ABA TechShow and witnessed first hand the anti-fanboyism of iPhone bashing, I must admit it brings me a bit of pleasure to finally bring to the readers of TechnoEsq.com published proof of the Android OS’s security risks and failures. Despite what certain forensics firms spout in what are really their promotional…

Speaking at ILTA 2010 Strategic Unity Conference in Las Vegas

I have been asked to speak at the ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) 2010 Strategic Unity Conference this August 22-26 in Las Vegas. I will be speaking on lawyers and law firms using iPhones and iPads in their practice and how this can be integrated into a PC-centric law firm. This conference is four and…

MILO Chat – Episode 18 – “iPad, New iPhone and Randy Juip”

MILO Chat – Episode 18 – “iPad, New iPhone and Randy Juip” This episode… we talk about the new iPhone, the iPad and our guest Randy Juip’s conversion of his law firm to Mac In this episode “iPad, New iPhone and Randy Juip” your hosts Ben Stevens, Finis Price, and our guest, Randy Juip, not…

U.S. Code for iPad

Every attorney has heard about the iPad by now and if there is one question I’ve been asked most is how do I use it in my practice. Most people are shocked to find out that I use my iPad for legal work more than for pleasure. Unlike the iPhone, where there are some apps…

MILO Chat Weekly – Episode 17 – iPhone Security Revisited

So we’ve been pretty busy reviewing a number of new products for attorneys as well as playing with our iPads so sorry for the lack of posting. Here we have the latest edition of MILO Chat Weekly, sans Victor Medina, who has moved on to bigger and better things than mussing about with Ben and…

New iPhone HD (4G) Exposed on Gizmodo (Updated)

It’s official. Apple’s General Counsel was forced by Gizmodo to officially claim the device before Gizmodo would return it. Smart thinking guys! It looks like the lid has been blown on the new iPhone HD (it own’t be called the 4G because that’s the name of the successor network to 3G which won’t be released…

The TRUTH About iPhone Security – The Mac Lawyer and TechnoEsq

During our visit to Techshow, my good friend Ben Stevens (The Mac Lawyer) and I had the opportunity to hear a number of absolutely ridiculous and absurd comments made by IT consultants as to why attorneys should not use the iPhone for their legal practice.  What was implied was that security on mobile phones is…