Yeah, electronic formats are almost always better -- find out why in this article from The Connecticut Law Tribune: "Most lawyers are familiar with the standard types of transcripts for depositions. Generally, you can get a full-sized copy, condensed copy (mini), or a copy on diskette. If you prefer to get transcripts electronically, you are probably used to getting the diskette, which is...
Ouch! "Keylogging" is bad! "It seems like every time you click your mouse these days, there's another computer security threat to worry about. Many of you in larger law firms pay good folks to keep on top of the latest digital dangers. But for the rest of us, self-education is the only option we have to protect ourselves from the latest viruses and spyware. "Most of us are...
Good advice from The National Law Journal: "Disgruntled employees beware. Erasing files on your company laptop as you leave the firm could trigger expensive civil liability under a federal anti-hacker law, according to a recent 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling. "Since 1984, Congress has expanded the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act -- which was originally intended to punish hackers...
A good article found & submitted to The Estrin Report by Celia C. Elwell, RP: "Lawyers at small firms, especially solo practitioners, have resisted adopting practice/case management (CMS) software -- even though there's no doubt that it can help firms deliver faster, better and cheaper services to their clients. "The latest American Bar Association Technology Resource Center survey...
Nice article from LawCrossing about freelancing paralegals: "Because both men and women are expected to work for a living, time for the family is not at all abundant. However, a few individuals in the legal profession are finding ways to make it work. One of those ways is to turn freelance. 'I became a freelance when I had kids,' says Collette Calkins, a freelance paralegal who worked for...
Well, I'd never heard of law firm help desks before, but it makes sense: "Keno Kozie Associates completed the design and implementation of the Gloor Law Group's entire IT infrastructure when the firm announced its formation in early 2006. The new environment includes Interwoven WorkSite document management, Summation iBlaze litigation support and Juris legal accounting as well as other law...
Yes, the debate continues, with one more resolution in favor of "paralegal": "Last month, Keystone Alliance members changed its definition of 'paralegal' to the following: 'A paralegal is a person who is qualified through education, training or work experience to perform substantive legal work requiring the knowledge of legal concepts and ethics, and is employed or retained by a...
The original title of this article was "How Smart Women Win at Office Politics," but I figured this advice applies to everyone: "Do you enjoy dealing with office politics? "Becoming politically savvy is not always viewed as a wholesome, worthy goal. The mere mention of the word "politics" triggers negative connotations. "In her article titled Seven Career...
Regine W. Corrado, partner, & Viswapriya Senthilkumar, senior corporate paralegal, both members of the Chicago office of the prestigious firm, Baker & McKenzie, will address the Paralegal SuperConference in Orlando, Florida, on April 6th. Their 2-hour workshop, "Going Global: Formation & Maintenance of Non-U.S. Entities, Branches, & Other Presences," is packed with...
... by this job advertisement from the UK: "Title: Legal Assistant Location: High Wycombe Job Type: Full Time Salary: TBA "Hodders Law Firm require a legal assistant with excellent IT skills, able to work on their own initiative and with a keen interest in childrens law to become involved in all aspects of secretarial work and legal administration to be based at our High Wycombe...