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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud. and Comment 8.

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How to Find the Right Document Management Solution

Rocket Matter

When it comes to documentation, every firm’s exact needs are different, but there are a number of steps you can take to find the right solution for your practice. It is possible to build a sustainable document management system, and when done correctly, it makes a big difference in a law firm’s productivity (and peace of mind).

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LegalTech Trends: 2023 Recap and 2024 Forecast

Legal Tech Monitor

As Baby Boomers retire, technology adoption in law firms will increase across the board. E-filing will continue to gain traction and the number of law offices with paperless workflows in place will increase as well. She also co-authors “Criminal Law in New York,” a Thomson Reuters treatise.

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Create Timelines for Your Cases to View, Share, and Edit From Any Device

TechnoLawyer

Today's TL NewsWire Hot Product is the first cloud-based timeline creation and case document storage software designed for the legal profession (see article below). TrialLine in One Sentence Law Father's TrialLine is cloud-based timeline creation software for lawyers that includes digital case document storage.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

Legal Tech Monitor

The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud. and Comment 8.

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Clio’s recent guides

Legally Speaking

About Clio Clio is a legal practice management software that is designed to help law firms, solo practitioners, and legal departments manage their practice and client relationships. It offers a wide range of features, including client and matter management, document management, time tracking, billing, and task management.

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Easysoft Online's New Interface, Features, and Integrations Makes Real Estate Closings Easier and Faster

TechnoLawyer

In addition, you'll find links to many previous TL NewsWire Hot Products, including cloud-based timeline creation and case document storage software designed for the legal profession. I've used the program already on one closing and it's working great," says Felix J Mendigutia, founding partner of Law Office of Felix J.