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Practice of Law Chromebooks: Cheap or Not, Mostly Useless for Lawyers

Chromebooks: Cheap or Not, Mostly Useless for Lawyers

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

You may have heard of these newfangled Google laptops. Some are as cheap as $250. The newest Chromebook, the Chromebook Pixel, costs a whopping $1,300 for the...

Practice of Law Does Google Privacy Policy Compromise Attorney-Client Privilege?

Does Google Privacy Policy Compromise Attorney-Client Privilege?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

During our interview with Ron Collins of Amicus Attorney, we got into an interesting discussion about Google's data policies and how they implicate A lawyer's...

Practice of Law Dodging Domain Name Debacles for You and Your Client

Dodging Domain Name Debacles for You and Your Client

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

What's in a name? Everything. The right name is memorable, descriptive, and ideally evocative of positive feelings and connotations. The wrong name, however,...

Practice of Law What Does it Take to Become a Glasshole? 50 Words and $1500

What Does it Take to Become a Glasshole? 50 Words and $1500

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Some people become lawyers because they want to help others and blah, blah, blah. But some of us did it for the gadgets. How else would we be able to afford...

Practice of Law An Interview with Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software (Part II: Future Plans)

An Interview with Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software (Part II: Future Plans)

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

This is the second part of our interview with Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software, the company behind Amicus Attorney, and now, Amicus Cloud....

Practice of Law An Interview With Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software (Part I: Amicus Cloud)

An Interview With Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software (Part I: Amicus Cloud)

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

After getting a chance to sit and play around with Amicus’ new cloud-based offering, and after expressing our mostly positive thoughts on the product, we sat...

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