From yellow pads to computers : transforming your law practice with a computer / editors, Kathryn M. Braeman, Fran Shellenberger ; steering committee, Robert J. Conroy ... [et al.].

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
Chicago, Ill. : American Bar Association, Section of Law Practice Management, c1991.
Description
xv, 304 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

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Subject(s)
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Introduction: the information edge / Fran Shellenberger, Kathryn M. Braeman
  • Integrating computers into your practice will make you a better lawyer / Robert B. McCaw
  • Legislative lawyering on-line / Donald Elisburg
  • Creating opportunities to automate the corporate law department / Theodore L. Banks
  • Public advocates need computers / William R. Fry
  • The government lawyer's powerful tool / Ira Sandron
  • Computer assistance for the lawyer with disabilities / David R. Burch, Christopher Simoni
  • The U.S. Supreme court: justices on-line / James R. Donovan
  • State and other courts on-line / ed. by Ira Sandron
  • Hands-on thinking and arganizing with an outline processor / James A. Eidelman
  • Software for organizing your desk (and your life and work) / Albert P. Moses
  • Elephant rifle or flyswatter? how to choose the database program you need / James A. Eidelman
  • Litigation support / Clifford F. Schnier.
  • Litigation modeling / Guy M. Bennett
  • Document assembly programs and systems / Rees W. Morrison, G. Wynn Smith, Jr.
  • Spreadsheets for lawyers / Vincent F. Lackner, Jr.
  • When and why lawyers should type / Fran Shellenberger
  • Electronic mail made easy / Ernest A. Schaal
  • Equal access to information through outside databases / Judith Meadows
  • How to design a query for legal research / Judith Meadows
  • Legal and law-related databases / Judith Meadows.
  • Automation strategies for case management / James I. Keane, Clyde R. Christofferson
  • Desktop publishing / Sandy Mayer
  • Managing library resources without a librarian / Sally H. Wise
  • Artificial intelligence and computerized expert systems / Ira D. Moskatel
  • Expert systems for lawyers / Keith Bellairs
  • Dockets and deadlines: controlling the office calendar / Fran Shellenberger.
  • Implementing automation in a law office / Carol L. Schlein
  • A pc coordinator for your office / Carol Vodra
  • ABA programs to help lawyers enter the age of automation / Mary C. Noble, David R. Hambourger
  • A computer training program for paralegals / Richard S. Granat, Deborah M. Knight
  • A paralegal computer support team for lawyers / Margie Schwartz
  • Step-by-step procedures to develop an in-house pc-training program for your law office / Donna Morrow DeCamp
  • In-house training for computer use
  • Catherine A. Pennington, Sharon Mayfield Simms
  • Law schools help lawyers learn to use computers / Ronald W. Staudt, Loren D. Jones
  • How to avoid malpractice when using computers / Richard A. Leiter, Gary L. Hartman
  • Why network? the lawyer's perspective / Donald N. Sperling
  • How to network: the installer's perspective / Allen Shapiro.
  • You can take it with you: traveling with your computer / Ralph S. Whalen, Jr.
  • Building and using hypertext systems in the practice of law / David R. Johnson
  • Optical storage in litigation support / Michael P. Stern
  • CD-ROM and legal research / Richard A. Leiter
  • Flushing the in box: an approach to legal automation / Patricia A. Vatter, Janette E. Manwiller, Craig R. Schmauder
  • Hiring a helper (or choosing a personal information manager) / Michael Jimmerson.
ISBN
0897076761 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^^91071125^
OCLC
28723986
RCP
H - S
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