Travel-savvy attorneys hit the road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Writer John Edwards recommends ten things that can stay home
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...with nearly 80 percent of ALM visitors using a product manufactured by Apple Inc. Even more dramatically, when it comes to using tablets to read...
...with nearly 80 percent of ALM visitors using a product manufactured by Apple Inc. Even more dramatically, when it comes to using tablets to read...
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...a partner in the discovery process. Comparing Apples to Apples When selecting a service provider, one of...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...have a rule in the 360th: You get one bite at the apple. So, if you are looking to get a geographic restriction lifted or...
As smartphones grow ever more capable, they bring some of the same challenges as computers: namely, how to get the most out of them while avoiding any pitfalls
...and the line seemed more befitting of a music hall or an Apple store on the eve of the release of a new iPhone....
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Apple's iPad Mini is a classic example of that old saying, first...
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