iPad and the Paperless Office - Part 5
Jul 31, 2013
This is the fifth part of a guide published today.
Medical Resources
When dealing with medical issues be that chart notes, radiographs, research or exhibits, there are several very useful apps ava...
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iPad and the Paperless Office - Part 4
Jul 31, 2013
This is the fourth part of a guide published today.
Trial Preparation
Realizing that there is already a presenter on the iPad at trial, I will give this section only a brief mention. The reason I w...
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iPad and the Paperless Office - Part 3
Jul 31, 2013
This is the third part of a guide published today.
Outlining and Dictating
MagicalPad. This app allows you to organize your ideas into flow charts, mind mapping, checklists, etc. It is shocking eas...
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iPad and the Paperless Office - Part 2
Jul 31, 2013
This is the second part of a guide published today.
Document Viewers
Unfortunately, the iPad does not come well equipped to view various document formats commonly used by attorneys. Thankfully, th...
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iPad and the Paperless Office - Part 1
Jul 31, 2013
This is the written material to a CLE I gave earlier this month at a national lawyer conference. While is is written more for a personal injury pracitce, I hope you find it useful, even if you practice...
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No Evidence of Financial Condition in Oregon
Oct 18, 2012
With rare exception, evidence of the defendant's financial condition has no place in a personal injury trial.The only issues before the jury are 1) whether the defendant was negligent or otherwise at ...
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Ten tips on how to do well at a deposition.
Mar 25, 2010
Tell the truth! You should ALWAYS be truthful in your deposition! The whole point of the legal system is to get to the truth! Perjury is a crime, and given that a deposition is sworn testimony, the...
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