A recent article addressed the issue of whether Macs offer superior capabilities in legal offices, particularly in trusts-and-estates practices. Not surprisingly, its authors concluded that the "Mac definitely has its
advantages. It offers a stable operating system, an attractive
interface that enhances the computer operating experience, simplicity
of hardware installation, a wide variety of portable and desktop machines, built-in
software and hardware for video work and a growing list of law practice
applications." This article even gave nice plugs to The Mac Lawyer and the Macs In Law Offices (MILO) Group.
Source: "The Mac: A Good Fit for Legal Eagles?" by Donald H. Kelley and Brenda A. Kelley, published at MacNewsWorld.