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App of the Week: Listen to the Web With SpokenLayer

In our quest to be more productive we look for ways to maximize our time….

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Rocket Matter Roundup – The Paperless Law Firm

The benefits of a paperless law office are pretty clear. Digital files can be stored…

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Wednesday Wisdom: Changing the Matter an Event Is Associated With

Rocket Matter is the perfect tool for managing your firm’s event flow. It also provides…

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App of the Week: Legal and Copyright Small Business Toolkit

Docstoc, provider of a wide selection of documents used to start, grow, and manage your…

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Wednesday Wisdom: Utilizing the New Bulk Document Uploader

Importing your documents into Rocket Matter is the first step to taking advantage of unlimited…

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Dropbox Productivity Tips

Our lives are becoming increasingly digital. As with Evernote and Google Docs, Dropbox, a file…

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9 iPad Productivity Tips

I got a new iPad. I held out for a long time, content with my…

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Rocket Matter RoundUp – 2.0 Edition

We started the year with a bang with Rocket Matter 2.0, our biggest release in…

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INDUSTRY LEADERS JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM LEGAL CLOUD COMPUTING ASSOCIATION

INDUSTRY LEADERS JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM LEGAL CLOUD COMPUTING ASSOCIATION Top Providers Create Alliance To…

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Why Dropbox Rocks For Law Offices

The following is an excerpt from a post originally appearing on The Mac Lawyer earlier…

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5 Reasons Why Legal Cloud Computing Will Dominate Practice Management Within Three Years

When Rocket Matter first appeared on the legal technology scene (I prefer the term ‘dance…

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Legal Cloud Computing Ethics and the NY State Bar

I’m encouraged that New York and North Carolina are developing rational, well-measured opinions on legal cloud computing that protect the interest of attorneys and establish a level of reliability for the vendors themselves. However, the ABA’s recent suggestions that cloud providers are essentially outsourced providers requiring oversight seems a little impractical to me. The point of cloud computing for lawyers is to make life easier and eliminate headaches.

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