LEGAL LOOP: Tech tips for the traveling lawyer
I travel — a lot. So I figured I’d pass along some of my favorite technology tools and apps for those of you who also spend a lot of time on the road.
The best legal apps for 2014
Tech-savvy attorneys know that if they want to track billable hours, share documents or encrypt files, there’s probably an app for that.
BEV BUTULA: There’s a state mobile app for that
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers maintains a catalog of “native, state government mobile apps for smart phones and tablets.”
BEV BUTULA: SCOTUSblog made easy
I just downloaded the new SCOTUSblog iOS app. If you have an interest in the happenings of the U.S. Supreme Court, this app should be of interest.
Testing out Android apps for lawyers
If you’re a lawyer who loves Android devices but hasn’t figured out which apps will help you in your law practice, you’re in luck.
How law firms can attract technology gurus
Although some industries still have a glut of talent and limited job openings, technology experts tend to be the most popular people at the dance.
BEV BUTULA: Sunlight Foundation apps shine spotlight on information
The Sunlight Foundation, the nonpartisan group that brings you Open Congress and many other projects, continues to increase its arsenal of mobile and Web-based apps.
Rock-hard apps: Practice management tools for attorneys on the move
Practice management apps for smartphones and other portable devices are making it increasingly easier for lawyers to practice on the go.
LEGAL LOOP: Reviewing some pre-trial iPad apps for lawyers
It seems there are new apps released every day for iPad-using lawyers.
Replacing the legal pad: Apps for note-taking
Taking notes is a critical task for lawyers in all practice areas.
Two new smartphone apps for attorneys released
Two new apps for attorneys have been released, one assisting with bankruptcy claims and the other a reference app for any lawyer.
Federal Government Apps
I love smartphones and the possibilities for the legal field. There are so many fun and useful apps out there. There are plenty of articles about apps for lawyers, including my State bar article.
Legal News
- COMMENTARY: State Bar Board displays ‘irresponsibility, buffoonery and ineptitude’
- Schuster wins top honors from Wisconsin Newspaper Association
- Trump GA case advances as former President faces other legal challenges
- Wisconsin voters to decide on banning private money to help fund elections
- A judge tosses claims against a former Wisconsin police officer who killed 3 people in five years
- Wisconsin Republican Senate candidate Hovde promises to donate salary to charity
- Steven Avery’s attorney Zellner files ‘bombshell’ Manitowoc motion
- Evers taps Marcus Hawkins to Public Service Commission
- School shootings prompt more states to fund digital maps for first responders
- Wisconsin Democrats oppose bi-partisan bill against China spyware Tiktok
- Milwaukee Bucks partner with WisDOT to expand reckless driving prevention campaign
- Evers taps State Bar President-Elect Bucher for Circuit Court Judge
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