GPSOLO - Table of Contents
Volume 21, Number 4
June, 2004
Features
High-Tech from Day One
Craig Ball
The judicious use of technology improves any case, not just the
big or complicated ones. But you don’t have to use
technology in every case to reap its benefits. Each time you
implement a new technology, it gets easier.
Who Runs the Media Magic Show?
When it’s time to go to court, will you be the Wizard of Oz
or your client’s attorney? This issue’s special
point/counterpoint looks at whether you can handle running
electronic trial equipment and try a case at the same time.
Be Your Own Courtroom Wizard
David L. MastersLeave the Hocus-Pocus to Others
Alan Pearlman
You Ought to Be in
Pictures
Stephen J. Lief, Don Gibson, and Guy Thomas
Ten tips for electronic trial presentations.
To Tech or Not to Tech?
Dennis M. Kennedy
Don’t let the latest hot gizmo lure you into buying
something that will end up as just another place to stack your
papers.
e-briefs and e-filing are e-z
David L. Masters
Electronic court filing gives attorneys more direct control over
filing and service and eliminates uncertainty from the
process.
Electronic Discovery: What Dangers
Lurk in the Virtual Abyss?
Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
A computer forensic expert can guide you through collecting
information and prevent the spoliation of evidence.
Using Trial Technology When
You’re Not in Trial
Bruce A. Olson
There is no limit to the creative use of trial technology in
day-to-day tasks, depositions, and mediation.
Columns
Road Warrior
Jeffrey Allen
Stayin’ Alive!
The Chair’s Corner
William T. Hogan III
The Rule of Law
General Practice, Solo and Small
Firm Division News
Spring Meeting Wrap-Up; Military Law Day During Annual
Meeting
TECHSHOW
Natalie R. Thornwell
TECHSHOW 2004 Wrap-Up
Being Solo
David Leffler
Typewriter, Anyone?
Mac User
Victoria L. Herring
Basic Panther Maintenance
Product Review
Kyle L. Doviken
Samsung SPH-i500
Product Review
Jeffrey Allen
New Tricks for Old Dogs: FileMaker Pro 7
Techno Ethics
Diane L. Karpman
Dead Sea Scrolls
GP Mentor
Karen S. Hindson
Voices of Experience



