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Using Computers in the Law Office (West Legal Studies Series) |
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Book Description Computer proficiency is required of all legal assistants in order for them to make considerable contributions in their professional settings. Using Computers in the Law Office provides the critical, up-to-date information needed to gain such skills. Important topics covered include Internet legal/factual research, legal timekeeping and billing, litigation support software, and case management and docket control software. And, recognizing that utilizing new-age tech... >> |
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ELECTRONIC LEGAL RESEARCH: An Integrated Approach |
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Book Description "Electronic Legal Research" is an excellent resource for anyone conducting legal research. The author proposes that all legal research is the same and presents skills that can be applied to any electronic database, including Westlaw, Lexis, the Internet and other research sources. "Electronic Legal Research" contains helpful information for the reader who may be a novice at electronic legal research and provides useful tools such as a web companion with state-spec... >> |
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Effective Knowledge Management for Law Firms |
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Book Description While there is significant interest in knowledge management as it applies to legal environments, there are very few books specifically focused on this topic. In Effective Knowledge Management For Law Firms, Matthew Parsons expertly fills this gap by drawing on his work with a leading commercial law firm, Mallesons Stephen Jaques. He examines how law firms can implement a knowledge strategy to support their business strategy, rather than getting beguiled by fad and... >> |
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Law Office Technology
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