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TechTips: DSL and Digital Document Presentation Ideas
Learn more about two issues that often arise for attorneys: how to deal with a DSL connection that's not working and where to begin with document presentation software.
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The Litigation Consulting Report Launches for Litigators
Designed for litigators, in-house counsel and litigation support staff, The Litigation Consulting Report shares the latest approaches to jury research, the use of technology at trial and practice-specific trial graphics tactics.
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New Innovations, Features for Google SketchUp and Google Earth
Today Google released Google SketchUp 6 at the 2007 Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, CA. Google SketchUp is a powerful, easy-to-use 3D software modeling tool that enables design professionals and armchair enthusiasts alike to model the world for professional use and sharing in Google Earth. Google SketchUp 6 enables simpler, more realistic modeling with the addition of new features and innovations.
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Simplify Your Work: Office 2008 for Mac Details Revealed
The Macintosh Business Unit (Mac BU) at Microsoft Corp. today announced at the Apple Expo in Paris its product lineup for the upcoming Microsoft(R) Office 2008 for Mac release. The flagship product, Office 2008 for Mac, is the core suite that includes Microsoft Office Word 2008, Microsoft Office Excel(R) 2008, Microsoft Office PowerPoint(R) 2008 and Microsoft Office Entourage(R) 2008 for exceptional productivity on the Mac.
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Case Study: Creating Gantt Charts and Timelines for Litigation
Paralegal Nancy Rice works as a project manager at Hohmann, Taube & Summers, a law firm specializing in civil litigation. She frequently needs to create charts and diagrams related to legal cases.
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Collaboration in the Cloud Gets Richer with Presentations Added to Google Docs
As part of its ongoing efforts to enable users to take advantage of the web for sharing and collaborating, Google today added features for presentations to the Google Docs application. At http://documents.google.com, users can create simple web-based presentations that others can update and view from their own computers, even at the same time.