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Practice of Law E-Reader or Tablet, Which is Best for Lawyers?

E-Reader or Tablet, Which is Best for Lawyers?

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

Which is best for lawyers, e-readers or tablets? It's a question that doesn't yet have a clear answer. And with Microsoft's recent investment in the area,...

Practice of Law Guess Which Circuits Cite to Wikipedia the Most

Guess Which Circuits Cite to Wikipedia the Most

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

Wikipedia, the online user-edited encyclopedia, is often maligned for getting things wrong. Yet federal appeals courts are increasingly citing Wikipedia in...

Practice of Law Zimmerman's Lawyer Launches 'Unusual' Social Media Strategy

Zimmerman's Lawyer Launches 'Unusual' Social Media Strategy

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

Accused murderer George Zimmerman remains in hiding, but his legal team is raising its online profile by launching a social media strategy. Zimmerman's legal...

Practice of Law E-Discovery is More Costly, Burdensome Than You Think

E-Discovery is More Costly, Burdensome Than You Think

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. Once upon a time, it was widely...

Practice of Law 5 Time-Saving Gadgets for Lawyers

5 Time-Saving Gadgets for Lawyers

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

The old adage "time is money" is perhaps most true for attorneys. Living life in 15-minute billable blocks can do that to you. So having time-saving gadgets...

Practice of Law What Lawyers Should Do to Protect Themselves From Hackers

What Lawyers Should Do to Protect Themselves From Hackers

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

Aside from the money, one of the benefits of being an attorney is becoming privy to a lot of cool information. The only problem is that hackers also like...

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