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  • Thursday, June 01, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    2020 was a turning point during which we saw innovation and technology compliment unprecedented challenges to the practice of law. As the devastating effects of COVID-19 permanently altered the world’s systems, work-from-home culture became the norm, forcing attorneys to examine both data privacy and security measures and guidelines around the practice of law.

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  • Monday, May 29, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Stevens & Bolton, a leading UK law firm, has been providing exceptional legal assistance to its clients for the last 150 years. Attorneys at Stevens & Bolton are highly experienced and have a wide range of expertise including banking, finance, real estate, commercial, and regulatory law. The firm works with large companies all over the world; however, it also specializes in working with individual clients in areas such as employment, family law, immigration, and taxation.

    With a philosophy based on empathy, excellence, and providing realistic, decisive advice, Stevens & Bolton has built a reputation as a highly experienced and effective law firm across the globe.

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  • Thursday, May 25, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    Worldox

    COVID-19 changed how many of us work, creating a rapid pivot for many organizations, including law firms, to a hybrid or fully remote work structure. Where once everyone was expected to work onsite at the law firm offices, working from anywhere has become the norm for many law firms.

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  • Monday, May 22, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    BMC Networks 

    Does your firm use Worldox? Wondering where it fits in with the industry shift to cloud-based applications and servers?

    Worldox is a popular server-based document management system that many law firms have used for decades. Working from home during the pandemic has forced firms to consider how they access their data, and opened the door for new cloud-based applications which do not require servers.

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  • Thursday, May 18, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

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    Follow these tips for drafting faster in Microsoft Word using styles, templates and the Quick Access toolbar.

    Do you spend more time than you’d like drafting documents? If so, you’re not alone. With these three simple tips, you can shave hours off your document drafting process.

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  • Monday, May 15, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous



    As you know, legal services are typically document intensive and often, the service rendered is the document itself (estate planning documents, purchase contracts, leases, etc.). Even in practice areas where the document is not the final product (such as litigation), most of the work still involves creating documents.

    In view of this, efficient use of the tool we use to create documents (Microsoft Word) is extremely important.

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  • Thursday, May 11, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    PCMag Nav Logo

    Windows 10 is still the world's most popular operating system for desktop computers, with more than a billion active PCs running it.

    Windows 10 has reached a point of polish and functionality to earn it a PCMag Editors' Choice award, and it's still preferable to Windows 11 for its more helpful Start menu, Taskbar, and touch gestures.

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  • Monday, May 08, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

    eComputerTips

    What is Windows 10 Professional?

    Windows 10 Professional is a version of the Windows 10 operating system designed for business and professional users.

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  • Thursday, May 04, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous

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    Microsoft Office Support describes a cross-reference as “allowing you to link to other parts of the same document”.

    While this sounds straightforward, the real power of cross-references is that you can update them automatically when the referenced text changes.

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  • Monday, May 01, 2023 6:30 AM | Anonymous


    A table of authorities lists the references in a legal document, along with the numbers of the pages the references appear on. To create a table of authorities, you mark citations and Microsoft Word inserts a special TA (Table of Authorities Entry) field in your document.

    You can then search the document for the next long or short citation to mark, or you can automatically mark each subsequent occurrence of the citation. If you don’t want to use the existing categories of citations, such as cases or statutes, you can change or add categories of citations.

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