...department also wants to add $1.6 million for an "attorney productivity initiative," which would provide more support personnel for fact discovery, exhibit...
...unresolved conflict between leaders of functional areas can give rise to significant productivity issues for the organization. In order to protect the organization...
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
...new scanner, all designed to help small and midsized law firms improve productivity and increase their connectivity. The new offerings include the ...
Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
...Windows store is full of useless crap, with only a handful of productivity and entertainment apps worth having. I still haven’t been able to...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...bullying, it can expose employers to significant legal risk and damage both productivity and employee morale. According to a 2012 survey by the Society for...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Since at least the 1990s, when personal computers first became commonplace, public policy experts have worried the ill effects of a Digital Divide. That is, a learning, socialization and economic gap
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...been internally testing, or "dogfooding," QuickOffice, which began life as a standalone productivity app that offers better compatibility with Office than Google's own Apps...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
in workplaces, bullies are often applauded and rewarded, especially when their behaviors are seen to have increased output. Times, however, are slowly changing. In some workplaces, they are consideri
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