Technology
This is FindLaw's Law Firm Management Center's collection of free articles on Technology. When used efficiently, technology can help a solo or small law firm compete against bigger firms with more resources. Computers, smartphones, scanners, copiers, flashdrives, and digital recorders are just some of the technologies that can help your law firm succeed. New technology products, applications and services are constantly being offered. Which is right for your law practice? Start your research with FindLaw.
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Most lawyers starting a practice anticipate and understand the challenges of starting up a law firm such as negotiating a lease, obtaining equipment for their new firm, and staffing. However, many do not look ahead at establishing the necessary office systems to ensure the firm operates smoothly from Day One. -
Thomson Reuters GRC launches M&A In Practice to help senior legal teams navigate the deal process and improve client offerings -
The 7 port Buddy Hub by Ultra products is essentially a hub with 7 USB 2.0 ports, but what sets this hub apart is the fact it allows you to share the connected peripherals between two PCs. -
Centralized, secure Web storage for deposition video files -
The Guthrie Theater and West LegalEdcenter have joined forces in a unique collaboration to provide theater-based Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses to legal professionals in Minnesota and beyond. -
Smaller law firms have all sorts of challenges when it comes to technology. -
Newly updated website unveils latest version of "The Red Book"; rebranded products -
Product covers lawyers and firms, state and federal lawsuits, decisions, judges and more -
E-discovery has evolved over the last decade from a largely paper-based system to an increasingly complex digital one. The amount of information companies are managing has grown to epic proportions-routinely terabytes of data per matter. For corporate legal teams, managing their e-discovery has become a daunting prospect, particularly when it involves meeting deadlines. -
BumbergExcelsior, a leading publisher and distributor of legal forms and software, has released Seizin, a new and complete residential real estate transaction management software system.