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Emerging Tools & Technology

Technology & Practice Guide Special Issue
June 2007
Volume 24, Number 4

Features  |  Columns

Features

Know When to Hold ’Em, Know When to Fold ’Em »
The Technology & Practice Guide Editorial Board offers wisdom about when to stand pat with the technology you already have and when to upgrade your systems.
Vista: The Good, the Bad, and the Buggy »
by Jeffrey S. Krause
How long can you or should you wait to upgrade to Vista, and which edition is right for you?
A “Parallels” Reality »
by Brett Burney
Using Parallels, you can run a full version of Windows directly within your Mac.
Software as a Service »
by Nerino Petro Jr.
Pros and cons to consider when replacing all or some of your in-house software packages with software provided over the Internet by outside service vendors.
The Virtual Office »
by Terri Bell
Virtual office solutions may help level the playing field between budget-minded small firms and the largest, best-funded outfits.
Case Management and Document Management »
by Natalie R. Kelly
There’s an evolution toward tighter integration between systems that make, store, and use law firm information.
Online Communities »
by jennifer j. rose
Online communities create the most massive exchange of information on the planet, but risks abound.
Computer Malpractice Easier Than Ever »
by Todd C. Scott
Insurers have long known that a law firm with good systems will have fewer malpractice claims.
IT Issues for Solos »
by Daniel S. Coolidge and Andrew C. Simpson
In this special point-counterpoint, two tech-savvy lawyers square off for a lively debate on who should be responsible for maintaining technology systems in a law practice.
Training Pitfalls and Pointers »
by Wells H. Anderson
Think through your computer training options and choose what will serve you best within your budget.

Columns

Road Warrior »
by Jeffrey Allen
Mobile Technology Evolves
The Chair’s Corner »
by John P. Macy
What Did You DO Today?
General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division News »
by Alexa Giacomini
Contact LTRC for Technology SOS
Being Solo »
by David Leffler
Google’s Best-Kept Secret
Mac User »
by Victoria L. Herring
Your Windows to the World
Techno Ethics »
by Mark L. Tuft
Ethical Challenges in Emerging Technology
Product Review »
by David L. Masters and Jeffrey Allen
Adobe Acrobat 8
Product Review »
by Alan Pearlman
RPost Registered E-Mail

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2007/08 Editorial Board

GPSOLO Magazine

Editor-in-Chief
Joan M. Burda   jmburda@mac.com

Assistant Editor
Judy Toyer

Editorial Board
Jeffrey M. Allen
Martha J. Church
Jane Kow
David Leffler
Karen Renzulli Lynch
John P. Macy
James P. Menton
Larry Ramirez
Laurie K. Redman
James Schwartz
Andrew C. Simpson
Bryan S. Spencer

Technology & Practice Guide Issue

Special Issue Editor
Jeffrey M. Allen   jallenlawtek@aol.com

Editorial Board
Wells H. Anderson
Daniel S. Coolidge
Bruce Dorner
D.A. Drouillard
Kimberly T. Lee
Alan Pearlman
Nerino J. Petro, Jr.
J. Anthony Vittal
Ex Officio: Ross Kodner

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Jennifer J. Ator    jenniferjator@gmail.com

Editorial Board
Lloyd D. Cohen
David Zachary Kaufman

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