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[...] State Bar: The Last Word: “Maybe Your Lawyer Is Drunk?” Great commentary by Laura Calloway, director of service [...]
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[...] I will point you to an excellent post from Laura Calloway, the PMA for the Alabama State Bar. She begins: If you’re not already doing so, one of the most productive (and cost effective)...
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View ArticleComment on Save Your Bacon – Or Cook Your Goose? by Jan
Thanks very much for mentioning my article on the Legal IT Professionals site! I appreciate it. Although I completely understand your reasoning, I typically discourage people from reducing the interval...
View ArticleComment on It Can’t Happen to Me! by beverlym
Excellent points Laura – cases like this are very sad. (Fires, break-ins.) Always good for lawyers to prepare.
View ArticleComment on Friday Reading: Time for a New Computer? by stubbornwriter
When lawyers are considering new computers, they seriously need to consider switching to a mac. I made the switch a few years ago, and I couldn’t be happier. No more problems with viruses, no more...
View ArticleComment on Friday Reading: Time for a New Computer? by Laura Calloway
I agree that Macs are great, although I fear their immunity to viruses will be coming to an end soon as more and more businesses, including lawyers, adopt them, making them a richer target for virus...
View ArticleComment on Draft Now, Send Later by Deborah Savadra (@legalofficeguru)
Another quick tip: If you want Outlook to remind you (or the recipient) to follow up on that email once it’s sent, you can click the Follow Up drop-down in the message tab of the new mail window and...
View ArticleComment on Draft Now, Send Later by Laura Calloway
Thanks, Deborah, for that great follow-up tip!
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