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iPad in Trial with PadNote

We have ordered our Apple iPads for TechnoEsq Presentations as well as our personal iPad and besides being extremely excited we are already seeing the first iPad app a lawyer can use at trial. First seen on 9to5mac.com, PadNote looks like it was created for ...

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iPhone 3G Coverage from Louisville

We'll be posting live all morning from the iPhone line from The Summit in Louisville, Kentucky. Security is tight and we can't form a line until 7:00 am. 8:10 AM Walking out of the store with the new iPhone. Activation took about 10 minutes and is a requirement to purchase the iPhone. All of ...

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Overseas Virtual Support Unconstitutional?

Since I use a virtual paralegal in my practice, the following article from the BLT (Blog of LegalTimes) seemed rather relevant. It outlines a lawsuit seeking to clarify whether a firm's overseas outsourcing of legal support is unconstitutional. The crux of the argument is based upon the presumption that since the National ...

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Microsoft Office Offered as Subscription Service

According to Yahoo News, Microsoft will begin to offer its Office line on a subscription service within the next month. If you are not familiar with this method of selling software, in essence, a user pays Microsoft OneCare $70 per year to use the included programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNet) instead of ...

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Beware of Adobe Air's Service Agreement

Many people don't read the service agreements in the services they use. Hopefully Dan Covington's post at Kansas Business Attorney will make you think twice the next time you use an online service for your client's files. Acrobat.com has been offering an online collaborative site for lawyers and other professionals to upload ...

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Acrobat 9 with New Features for Lawyers

According to Rick Borstein, Business Development Manager specializing in the Acrobat-Legal Market for Adobe, at Acrobat for Legal Professionals, Acrobat 9.0 will be released in July with many new features designed specifically for the legal market. I've attended a few seminars Rick has given on using Acrobat in a legal environment and am ...

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TechnoEsq Presentations

TechnoEsq is proud to announce the opening of TechnoEsq Presentations. TechnoEsq Presentations specializes in creating custom litigation presentations, computer forensics and digital solutions for your legal practice. We have all seen the cost of presentations climb and effectively price themselves out of the ordinary case budget ...

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FBI Needs PDF Redaction Tutorial

TechnoEsq has been quite busy as of late presenting at numerous seminars concerning the usage of various technologies and software applications in law offices. One of the most important things espoused at these seminars is the confidentiality of electronic documents, with PDF redaction taking the forefront. It ...

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Scan to PDF

TechnoEsq welcomes Edward Brutscher as a contributing author to our growing blog. Ed recently became a solo practitioner to assist insurance companies, their insureds, individuals, and businesses with cases requiring a specialized understanding of tort and insurance law. We are proud to have Ed writing ...

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Remote Hard Drive Data Protection and Deletion

Phoenix Technologies has put out a press release announcing Fujitsu laptop hard-drives which will feature their new FailSafe system. This new system seeks to address many attorneys and other professionals main concern, a lost laptop with confidential client information still on it. While ...

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