Technology

The 2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide

Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers
The 2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide
By Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., John W. Simek, and Michael C. Maschke
This annual guide is the only one of its kind written to help solo and small firm lawyers find the best technology for their dollar. It's written in clear, easily understandable language to make implementation simpler if you choose to do it yourself, or you can use it in conjunction with your IT consultant.
292 pages | Paperback

Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers **NEW**
By Daniel J. Siegel
After the addition of several key apps, Android smartphones or tablets can also help run a law practice. From the more than 800,000 apps currently available, Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers highlights the "best of the best" apps that will allow you to practice law from your mobile device.
146 pages | Paperback

Blogging in One Hour for LawyersCloud Computing for Lawyers

Blogging in One Hour for Lawyers **NEW**
Until a few years ago, only the largest firms could afford to engage an audience of millions. Now, lawyers in any size firm can reach a global audience at little to no cost--all because of blogs. An effective blog can help you promote your practice, become more "findable" online, and take charge of how you are perceived by clients, journalists and anyone who uses the Internet. Learn how to create, maintain, and improve a legal blog--and gain new business opportunities along the way.
141 pages | Paperback

Cloud Computing for Lawyers
By Nicole Black
This book provides a nuts and bolts overview of the various cloud computing service models, examines the benefits and risks of cloud computing (including privacy and security issues), presents a roadmap for implementing cloud computing services in various law practices, and covers the issues to consider when choosing a cloud computing service provider.
176 pages | Paperback
The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook: Forms, Checklists and GuidelinesFacebook in One Hour for Lawyers
The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook: Forms, Checklists and Guidelines
By Sharon D. Nelson, Bruce A. Olson, and John W. Simek
Learn the secrets, shortcuts, and realities of conducting investigative and background research using the sources of publicly available information available on the Internet. The authors provide hundreds of free and feebased Internet sites.
776 pages | Paperback with CD-ROM
Facebook® in One Hour for Lawyers
By Dennis Kennedy and Allison C. Shields
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awyers are missing a major opportunity if they do not consider the business possibilities of their Facebookaccounts. With a few simple steps, lawyers can harness Facebook to market their services, grow their practices, and expand their legal network.
173 pages | Paperback

Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Public Records for Investigative Research

Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 2: Mining the Internet's Public Records for Investigative Research
Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 1: Mining the Internet's Publicly Available Resources for Investigative Research
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
Learn the secrets, shortcuts, and realities of conducting investigative and background research using the sources of publicly available information available on the Internet. The authors provide hundreds of free and feebased Internet sites.
408 pages | Paperback with CD-ROM
Find Info Like a Pro, Volume 2: Mining the Internet's Public Records for Investigative Research
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
The second volume in this important series focuses on public records that are filed and stored with government agencies, which are accessible for public inspection. The authors address both paid and free resources on the Internet.
380 pages | Paperback with CD-ROM
Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity ToolsGoogle Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers

Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
This step-by-step guide explores Google's most-popular features plus its newest and leastknown search features, productivity tools, and services. This book is written specifically for those in the legal profession, and it is an invaluable resource for both the novice and advanced user.
544 pages | Paperback

Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers **NEW**
By Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
Find out why millions of organizations moved from hosting their own e-mail servers--and in some cases calendars and documents--to using Google Apps. A step-by-step guide for lawyers to learn what features and functions are available in Gmail and Google Calendar, as well as related services such as Google Chat, Google Talk, Google Hangout, and Call Phone.
174 pages | Paperback

iPad Apps in One Hour for LawyersiPad in One Hour for Litigators
iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers
By Tom Mighell
At last count, there were more than 80,000 apps available for the iPad. Finding the best apps often can be an overwhelming, confusing, and frustrating process. iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers provides the "best of the best" apps that are essential for any law practice.
115 pages | Paperback

iPad in One Hour for Litigators **NEW**
By Tom Mighell
Bestselling ABA author and iPad expert, Tom Mighell, will help you transform your iPad into a powerful tool in the courtroom, at mediation, and beyond. This essential guide discusses all the steps of trying a case with an iPad, from pretrial docketing and legal research to depositions and evidence presentation.
119 pages | Paperback

The Lawyer's Guide to Adobe Acrobat, Third EditionThe Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together

The Lawyer's Guide to Adobe Acrobat, Third Edition
By David L. Masters
This guide was written to help lawyers increase productivity, decrease costs, and improve client services by moving from paper-based files to digital records. This updated and revised edition focuses on the ways lawyers can benefit from using the most current software, Adobe® Acrobat 8.
284 pages | Paperback

The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together
By Dennis Kennedy andTom Mighell
This first-of-its-kind guide for the legal profession shows you how to use standard technology you already have and the latest "Web 2.0" resources and other tech tools, like Google Docs, Microsoft Office and SharePoint, and Adobe Acrobat, to work more effectively on projects with colleagues, clients, co-counsel and even opposing counsel.
314 pages | Paperback
The Lawyer's Guide to LexisNexis CaseMapThe Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Excel 2007
The Lawyer's Guide to LexisNexis CaseMap
By Daniel J. Siegel
LexisNexis CaseMap is a computer program that makes analyzing cases easier and allows lawyers to do a better job for their clients in less time. Written in an easy-to-use format it explains how to use all of the features with step-by-step instructions and illustrations.
250 pages | Paperback
The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Excel 2007
By John C. Tredennick
Designed as a hands-on manual for beginners as well as longtime spreadsheet users, you'll learn how to build spreadsheets from scratch, use them to analyze issues, and to create graphics presentation.
148 pages | Paperback

The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft® Word 2010

The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Software Systems, Second Edition

The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft® Word 2010
By Ben M. Schorr
This book focuses on the tools and features that are essential for lawyers in their everyday practice, this handy reference includes clear explanations, legal-specific descriptions, and time-saving tips for getting the most out of Microsoft® Word 2010—and customizing it for the needs of today's legal professional.
240 pages | Paperback

The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Software Systems, Second Edition
By Andrew Z. Adkins, III
The new edition of The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Systems Software is your complete, how-to guide to understanding, evaluating, choosing, and implementing a practice management system.
376 pages | Paperback

The Lawyer's Guide to Working Smarter with Knowledge ToolsLinkedin In One Hour for Lawyers
The Lawyer's Guide to Working Smarter with Knowledge Tools
By Marc Lauritsen
This essential guide is the only one
of its kind written to help lawyers find
and understand a powerful class of
software tools that supports the work
of legal professionals.
244 pages | Paperback

Linkedin In One Hour for Lawyers
By Dennis Kennedy and Allison C. Shields
Lawyers work in a world of networks, connections, referrals, and recommendations. For many lawyers, the success of these networks determines the success of their practice.
128 pages | Paperback

Locked Down: Information Security for LawyersMicrosoft OneNote in One Hour for Lawyers

Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers
By Sharon D. Nelson, David G. Ries, and John W. Simek
Locked Down explains how lawyers can conduct business across wireless networks using smartphones and laptops, while safeguarding client data and confidential information.
319 pages | Paperback

Microsoft OneNote in One Hour for Lawyers
By Ben M. Schorr
Each copy of Microsoft® Office 2010 sold now includes OneNote, and its usage among lawyers is poised to skyrocket. With this guide, learn to use OneNote in your law practice to save time and increase productivity.
108 pages | Paperback

Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and TechniquesSocial Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier

Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and Techniques **NEW**
By Joshua Briones, Ana Tagvoryan
For lawyers, the proverbial "smoking gun document" of the pre-internet era has given way to the "smoking gun tweet." In recent years, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media channels have become an evidentiary gold mine for impeaching witnesses and undermining a company's litigation position.
100 pages | Paperback

Social Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier
By Carolyn Elefant and Nicole Black
This cutting-edge guide shows lawyers how to use a practical, goal-centric approach to social media, with the purpose of enabling them to identify the social media platforms and tools that best fit their practice and to implement them easily, efficiently, and ethically.
200 pages | Paperback
Twitter in One Hour for LawyersVirtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online
Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers
By Jared Correia
To the uninitiated, Twitter's short messages, or tweets, can seem like they are written in a foreign language. Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers will demystify one of the most important social-media platforms of our time and teach you to tweet like an expert.
192 pages | Paperback
Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online
By Stephanie L. Kimbro
Virtual law practice is revolutionizing the way the public receives legal services and how legal professionals work with clients. This complete guide will show you how to successfully set up and operate a virtual law firm that responsibly delivers legal services online to your clients. Case studies and client scenarios are included.
240 pages | Paperback

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