by Jack Schaller | Jan 24, 2013 | General Technology
With LegalTech New York 2013 fast approaching, from Wednesday, January 29 to Friday, January 31 at the New York Hilton, we can report on what key vendors for the small-firm to mid-firm market will be announcing to the world of legal technology. Admission to the...
by Dana Riel | Jan 17, 2013 | General Technology, Time Matters
The attorney was interested in saving emails in Time Matters but her face fell when I showed how it was done. “We are careful to save our emails as .msg files” she explained. We’ve got to be sure we preserve them in their original form… “ In the past, saving emails in...
by Dana Riel | Jan 9, 2013 | General Technology, Timeslips
When firms incur client-related costs, they are often obligated to include documentation to prove those costs were paid. At the very least, a copy of a receipt would be attached to a paper invoice and mailed to the client. More often nowadays, an invoice is sent via...
by Jack Schaller | Nov 7, 2012 | General Technology
Having just survived election season, we are all very much attuned to “key indicators” that can help to predict outcomes. Certainly we have seen no lack of these in the press over the past few months, some accurate, some not so much. In the technology industry, a key...
by Haig Hovaness | Oct 31, 2012 | General Technology
Windows 8 is now upon us, and the “RT-level” tablets from Microsoft are marching in right behind this new operating system. January will bring the full-blown Windows-ready Surface tablet from Microsoft. So, is it time to chuck those clunky desktop PC’s, monitors,...
by Jack Schaller | Aug 21, 2012 | General Technology
Here is a scenario that never fails to amaze me: A firm invested in practice management and billing software over 9 years ago, then never upgraded it. They run a mix of Windows 7 and Windows XP operating systems, and Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Office 2010....