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SoloSmallTech

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Thank me later.  Sam is writing SoloSmallTech, and while the name says so much, I’m going to tell you all you need to know.  Here are the categories in SST’s sidebar: – Be More Productive – Go Paperless – Online Marketing – Presentations – Save Money So, go there.  Prosper.  (You’ll be glad you did.)

License to display your online files … BEWARE

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Adobe Air Acrobat.com. It seems like a great new pdf-conversion, file sharing, screen-sharing, collaboration, video-conferencing tool. Caveat: remember my post only a couples weeks ago regarding how ADrive (online file service) apparently reserves the right to share your metadata with its partners? Say hello to the new adobe air acrobat.com services agreement, paragraph 5.1 regarding [...]

Law 2.ooooooooooooooooooooh. Why so great?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Why develop an online law practice? Recall Jeff Goldblum as Ian in Jurassic Park: “Your scientists were so pre-occupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think if they should.” I’m not suggesting we should not practice online, but I do know folks (especially folks like me who love to discover “look [...]

Metadata: is it in your attorney’s vocabulary?

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Web Worker Daily » Archive ADrive: Big Bucket of Free Storage « “… There are a few minor catches to the plan: their required registration includes your full address and phone number, their uploader is a java tool, and they reserve the right to share metadata about your files with partners – which implies context-sensitive [...]

Futurelawyer … an attorney ahead of his time

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

If you love insight to technology (and maybe you’re even an attorney), you’re certainly aware of the Futurelawyer and his penchant for spotting the good stuff. I scan only about 20-30 feeds daily (my faves among my enormous google reader feed subscriptions/search alerts), but his is one of the first I usually find myself viewing. [...]

Web Worker Daily Answers

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

So, you’ve seen my inquiry “How Available Should Attorneys Be“. I’ve now stumbled upon an answer (perhaps the answer) at Web Worker Daily, which provides: …there can come a point where you have too many points of contact.When you have… …a cell phone, land line, Skype number, and backup VOIP line for people to talk [...]

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