ABA Law Practice Today Now Features "The Legal Mac" Column

Law Practice TodayLaw Practice Today, the monthly webzine published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section, has undergone a bit of a facelift, starting with the just released November issue.  Among the new monthly columns are Your Practice Management Advisor, Flying Solo, and The Legal Mac.

As part of my responsibilities as a member of the Board of Editors, I have been given the responsibility for producing The Legal Mac column each month, which will include articles from me and other Mac legal experts from across the country.  This column will focus on the use of Apple computers in the legal workplace, offer information about Macs and their use, and champion their suitability for the legal profession.  

The Legal Mac's initial column is from yours truly, and it's titled "Why Macs and Why Now?"  You can read it by clicking HERE.  I hope that you enjoy reading this column in the coming months and that it is useful to you in your practice.  If you have suggestions for future topics or if you are interested in submitting a column for consideration, please feel free to contact me by simply clicking HERE.
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David - February 26, 2009 11:45 PM

I'm an auto mechanic who recently graduated from paralegal school and have had an imac for about 4 months now. The 64 thousand dollar question is what do you use for a word processor? I have home edition of office mac 2008, but it is only so so. I want a more comprehensive word processor. What do you think?

David

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